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Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes

Ultraconserved elements (UCEs), stretches of DNA that are identical between distantly related species, are enigmatic genomic features whose function is not well understood. First identified and characterized in mammals, UCEs have been proposed to play important roles in gene regulation, RNA processi...

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Autores principales: Kritsas, Konstantinos, Wuest, Samuel E., Hupalo, Daniel, Kern, Andrew D., Wicker, Thomas, Grossniklaus, Ueli
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22987666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.129346.111
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author Kritsas, Konstantinos
Wuest, Samuel E.
Hupalo, Daniel
Kern, Andrew D.
Wicker, Thomas
Grossniklaus, Ueli
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Wuest, Samuel E.
Hupalo, Daniel
Kern, Andrew D.
Wicker, Thomas
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description Ultraconserved elements (UCEs), stretches of DNA that are identical between distantly related species, are enigmatic genomic features whose function is not well understood. First identified and characterized in mammals, UCEs have been proposed to play important roles in gene regulation, RNA processing, and maintaining genome integrity. However, because all of these functions can tolerate some sequence variation, their ultraconserved and ultraselected nature is not explained. We investigated whether there are highly conserved DNA elements without genic function in distantly related plant genomes. We compared the genomes of Arabidopsis thaliana and Vitis vinifera; species that diverged ∼115 million years ago (Mya). We identified 36 highly conserved elements with at least 85% similarity that are longer than 55 bp. Interestingly, these elements exhibit properties similar to mammalian UCEs, such that we named them UCE-like elements (ULEs). ULEs are located in intergenic or intronic regions and are depleted from segmental duplications. Like UCEs, ULEs are under strong purifying selection, suggesting a functional role for these elements. As their mammalian counterparts, ULEs show a sharp drop of A+T content at their borders and are enriched close to genes encoding transcription factors and genes involved in development, the latter showing preferential expression in undifferentiated tissues. By comparing the genomes of Brachypodium distachyon and Oryza sativa, species that diverged ∼50 Mya, we identified a different set of ULEs with similar properties in monocots. The identification of ULEs in plant genomes offers new opportunities to study their possible roles in genome function, integrity, and regulation.
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spelling pubmed-35146752012-12-20 Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes Kritsas, Konstantinos Wuest, Samuel E. Hupalo, Daniel Kern, Andrew D. Wicker, Thomas Grossniklaus, Ueli Genome Res Research Ultraconserved elements (UCEs), stretches of DNA that are identical between distantly related species, are enigmatic genomic features whose function is not well understood. First identified and characterized in mammals, UCEs have been proposed to play important roles in gene regulation, RNA processing, and maintaining genome integrity. However, because all of these functions can tolerate some sequence variation, their ultraconserved and ultraselected nature is not explained. We investigated whether there are highly conserved DNA elements without genic function in distantly related plant genomes. We compared the genomes of Arabidopsis thaliana and Vitis vinifera; species that diverged ∼115 million years ago (Mya). We identified 36 highly conserved elements with at least 85% similarity that are longer than 55 bp. Interestingly, these elements exhibit properties similar to mammalian UCEs, such that we named them UCE-like elements (ULEs). ULEs are located in intergenic or intronic regions and are depleted from segmental duplications. Like UCEs, ULEs are under strong purifying selection, suggesting a functional role for these elements. As their mammalian counterparts, ULEs show a sharp drop of A+T content at their borders and are enriched close to genes encoding transcription factors and genes involved in development, the latter showing preferential expression in undifferentiated tissues. By comparing the genomes of Brachypodium distachyon and Oryza sativa, species that diverged ∼50 Mya, we identified a different set of ULEs with similar properties in monocots. The identification of ULEs in plant genomes offers new opportunities to study their possible roles in genome function, integrity, and regulation. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3514675/ /pubmed/22987666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.129346.111 Text en © 2012, Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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Wicker, Thomas
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title Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
title_full Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
title_fullStr Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
title_full_unstemmed Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
title_short Computational analysis and characterization of UCE-like elements (ULEs) in plant genomes
title_sort computational analysis and characterization of uce-like elements (ules) in plant genomes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514675/
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