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Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages

CTCF-binding locations represent regulatory sequences that are highly constrained over the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and spread through the genome, we defined the full spectrum of CTCF-binding sites, including a 33/34-mer motif, and identified ove...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Dominic, Schwalie, Petra C., Wilson, Michael D., Ballester, Benoit, Gonçalves, Ângela, Kutter, Claudia, Brown, Gordon D., Marshall, Aileen, Flicek, Paul, Odom, Duncan T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22244452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2011.11.058
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author Schmidt, Dominic
Schwalie, Petra C.
Wilson, Michael D.
Ballester, Benoit
Gonçalves, Ângela
Kutter, Claudia
Brown, Gordon D.
Marshall, Aileen
Flicek, Paul
Odom, Duncan T.
author_facet Schmidt, Dominic
Schwalie, Petra C.
Wilson, Michael D.
Ballester, Benoit
Gonçalves, Ângela
Kutter, Claudia
Brown, Gordon D.
Marshall, Aileen
Flicek, Paul
Odom, Duncan T.
author_sort Schmidt, Dominic
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description CTCF-binding locations represent regulatory sequences that are highly constrained over the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and spread through the genome, we defined the full spectrum of CTCF-binding sites, including a 33/34-mer motif, and identified over five thousand highly conserved, robust, and tissue-independent CTCF-binding locations by comparing ChIP-seq data from six mammals. Our data indicate that activation of retroelements has produced species-specific expansions of CTCF binding in rodents, dogs, and opossum, which often functionally serve as chromatin and transcriptional insulators. We discovered fossilized repeat elements flanking deeply conserved CTCF-binding regions, indicating that similar retrotransposon expansions occurred hundreds of millions of years ago. Repeat-driven dispersal of CTCF binding is a fundamental, ancient, and still highly active mechanism of genome evolution in mammalian lineages. PAPERCLIP:
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spelling pubmed-33682682012-06-12 Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages Schmidt, Dominic Schwalie, Petra C. Wilson, Michael D. Ballester, Benoit Gonçalves, Ângela Kutter, Claudia Brown, Gordon D. Marshall, Aileen Flicek, Paul Odom, Duncan T. Cell Article CTCF-binding locations represent regulatory sequences that are highly constrained over the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and spread through the genome, we defined the full spectrum of CTCF-binding sites, including a 33/34-mer motif, and identified over five thousand highly conserved, robust, and tissue-independent CTCF-binding locations by comparing ChIP-seq data from six mammals. Our data indicate that activation of retroelements has produced species-specific expansions of CTCF binding in rodents, dogs, and opossum, which often functionally serve as chromatin and transcriptional insulators. We discovered fossilized repeat elements flanking deeply conserved CTCF-binding regions, indicating that similar retrotransposon expansions occurred hundreds of millions of years ago. Repeat-driven dispersal of CTCF binding is a fundamental, ancient, and still highly active mechanism of genome evolution in mammalian lineages. PAPERCLIP: Cell Press 2012-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3368268/ /pubmed/22244452 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2011.11.058 Text en © 2012 ELL & Excerpta Medica. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Schmidt, Dominic
Schwalie, Petra C.
Wilson, Michael D.
Ballester, Benoit
Gonçalves, Ângela
Kutter, Claudia
Brown, Gordon D.
Marshall, Aileen
Flicek, Paul
Odom, Duncan T.
Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title_full Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title_fullStr Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title_full_unstemmed Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title_short Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
title_sort waves of retrotransposon expansion remodel genome organization and ctcf binding in multiple mammalian lineages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22244452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2011.11.058
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