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Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects

A full understanding of gene regulation requires an understanding of the contributions that the various regulatory regions have on gene expression. Although it is well established that sequences downstream of the main promoter can affect expression, our understanding of the scale of this effect and...

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Autores principales: Shalem, Ophir, Carey, Lucas, Zeevi, Danny, Sharon, Eilon, Keren, Leeat, Weinberger, Adina, Dahan, Orna, Pilpel, Yitzhak, Segal, Eran
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002934
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author Shalem, Ophir
Carey, Lucas
Zeevi, Danny
Sharon, Eilon
Keren, Leeat
Weinberger, Adina
Dahan, Orna
Pilpel, Yitzhak
Segal, Eran
author_facet Shalem, Ophir
Carey, Lucas
Zeevi, Danny
Sharon, Eilon
Keren, Leeat
Weinberger, Adina
Dahan, Orna
Pilpel, Yitzhak
Segal, Eran
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description A full understanding of gene regulation requires an understanding of the contributions that the various regulatory regions have on gene expression. Although it is well established that sequences downstream of the main promoter can affect expression, our understanding of the scale of this effect and how it is encoded in the DNA is limited. Here, to measure the effect of native S. cerevisiae 3′ end sequences on expression, we constructed a library of 85 fluorescent reporter strains that differ only in their 3′ end region. Notably, despite being driven by the same strong promoter, our library spans a continuous twelve-fold range of expression values. These measurements correlate with endogenous mRNA levels, suggesting that the 3′ end contributes to constitutive differences in mRNA levels. We used deep sequencing to map the 3′UTR ends of our strains and show that determination of polyadenylation sites is intrinsic to the local 3′ end sequence. Polyadenylation mapping was followed by sequence analysis, we found that increased A/T content upstream of the main polyadenylation site correlates with higher expression, both in the library and genome-wide, suggesting that native genes differ by the encoded efficiency of 3′ end processing. Finally, we use single cells fluorescence measurements, in different promoter activation levels, to show that 3′ end sequences modulate protein expression dynamics differently than promoters, by predominantly affecting the size of protein production bursts as opposed to the frequency at which these bursts occur. Altogether, our results lead to a more complete understanding of gene regulation by demonstrating that 3′ end regions have a unique and sequence dependent effect on gene expression.
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spelling pubmed-35912722013-03-15 Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects Shalem, Ophir Carey, Lucas Zeevi, Danny Sharon, Eilon Keren, Leeat Weinberger, Adina Dahan, Orna Pilpel, Yitzhak Segal, Eran PLoS Comput Biol Research Article A full understanding of gene regulation requires an understanding of the contributions that the various regulatory regions have on gene expression. Although it is well established that sequences downstream of the main promoter can affect expression, our understanding of the scale of this effect and how it is encoded in the DNA is limited. Here, to measure the effect of native S. cerevisiae 3′ end sequences on expression, we constructed a library of 85 fluorescent reporter strains that differ only in their 3′ end region. Notably, despite being driven by the same strong promoter, our library spans a continuous twelve-fold range of expression values. These measurements correlate with endogenous mRNA levels, suggesting that the 3′ end contributes to constitutive differences in mRNA levels. We used deep sequencing to map the 3′UTR ends of our strains and show that determination of polyadenylation sites is intrinsic to the local 3′ end sequence. Polyadenylation mapping was followed by sequence analysis, we found that increased A/T content upstream of the main polyadenylation site correlates with higher expression, both in the library and genome-wide, suggesting that native genes differ by the encoded efficiency of 3′ end processing. Finally, we use single cells fluorescence measurements, in different promoter activation levels, to show that 3′ end sequences modulate protein expression dynamics differently than promoters, by predominantly affecting the size of protein production bursts as opposed to the frequency at which these bursts occur. Altogether, our results lead to a more complete understanding of gene regulation by demonstrating that 3′ end regions have a unique and sequence dependent effect on gene expression. Public Library of Science 2013-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3591272/ /pubmed/23505350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002934 Text en © 2013 Shalem et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shalem, Ophir
Carey, Lucas
Zeevi, Danny
Sharon, Eilon
Keren, Leeat
Weinberger, Adina
Dahan, Orna
Pilpel, Yitzhak
Segal, Eran
Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title_full Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title_fullStr Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title_short Measurements of the Impact of 3′ End Sequences on Gene Expression Reveal Wide Range and Sequence Dependent Effects
title_sort measurements of the impact of 3′ end sequences on gene expression reveal wide range and sequence dependent effects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002934
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