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Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons

BACKGROUND: Olfactory receptor (OR) genes are the largest multi-gene family in the mammalian genome, with 874 in human and 1483 loci in mouse (including pseudogenes). The expansion of the OR gene repertoire has occurred through numerous duplication events followed by diversification, resulting in a...

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Autores principales: Barnes, If H. A., Ibarra-Soria, Ximena, Fitzgerald, Stephen, Gonzalez, Jose M., Davidson, Claire, Hardy, Matthew P., Manthravadi, Deepa, Van Gerven, Laura, Jorissen, Mark, Zeng, Zhen, Khan, Mona, Mombaerts, Peter, Harrow, Jennifer, Logan, Darren W., Frankish, Adam
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7055050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32126975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-6583-3
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author Barnes, If H. A.
Ibarra-Soria, Ximena
Fitzgerald, Stephen
Gonzalez, Jose M.
Davidson, Claire
Hardy, Matthew P.
Manthravadi, Deepa
Van Gerven, Laura
Jorissen, Mark
Zeng, Zhen
Khan, Mona
Mombaerts, Peter
Harrow, Jennifer
Logan, Darren W.
Frankish, Adam
author_facet Barnes, If H. A.
Ibarra-Soria, Ximena
Fitzgerald, Stephen
Gonzalez, Jose M.
Davidson, Claire
Hardy, Matthew P.
Manthravadi, Deepa
Van Gerven, Laura
Jorissen, Mark
Zeng, Zhen
Khan, Mona
Mombaerts, Peter
Harrow, Jennifer
Logan, Darren W.
Frankish, Adam
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description BACKGROUND: Olfactory receptor (OR) genes are the largest multi-gene family in the mammalian genome, with 874 in human and 1483 loci in mouse (including pseudogenes). The expansion of the OR gene repertoire has occurred through numerous duplication events followed by diversification, resulting in a large number of highly similar paralogous genes. These characteristics have made the annotation of the complete OR gene repertoire a complex task. Most OR genes have been predicted in silico and are typically annotated as intronless coding sequences. RESULTS: Here we have developed an expert curation pipeline to analyse and annotate every OR gene in the human and mouse reference genomes. By combining evidence from structural features, evolutionary conservation and experimental data, we have unified the annotation of these gene families, and have systematically determined the protein-coding potential of each locus. We have defined the non-coding regions of many OR genes, enabling us to generate full-length transcript models. We found that 13 human and 41 mouse OR loci have coding sequences that are split across two exons. These split OR genes are conserved across mammals, and are expressed at the same level as protein-coding OR genes with an intronless coding region. Our findings challenge the long-standing and widespread notion that the coding region of a vertebrate OR gene is contained within a single exon. CONCLUSIONS: This work provides the most comprehensive curation effort of the human and mouse OR gene repertoires to date. The complete annotation has been integrated into the GENCODE reference gene set, for immediate availability to the research community.
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spelling pubmed-70550502020-03-10 Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons Barnes, If H. A. Ibarra-Soria, Ximena Fitzgerald, Stephen Gonzalez, Jose M. Davidson, Claire Hardy, Matthew P. Manthravadi, Deepa Van Gerven, Laura Jorissen, Mark Zeng, Zhen Khan, Mona Mombaerts, Peter Harrow, Jennifer Logan, Darren W. Frankish, Adam BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Olfactory receptor (OR) genes are the largest multi-gene family in the mammalian genome, with 874 in human and 1483 loci in mouse (including pseudogenes). The expansion of the OR gene repertoire has occurred through numerous duplication events followed by diversification, resulting in a large number of highly similar paralogous genes. These characteristics have made the annotation of the complete OR gene repertoire a complex task. Most OR genes have been predicted in silico and are typically annotated as intronless coding sequences. RESULTS: Here we have developed an expert curation pipeline to analyse and annotate every OR gene in the human and mouse reference genomes. By combining evidence from structural features, evolutionary conservation and experimental data, we have unified the annotation of these gene families, and have systematically determined the protein-coding potential of each locus. We have defined the non-coding regions of many OR genes, enabling us to generate full-length transcript models. We found that 13 human and 41 mouse OR loci have coding sequences that are split across two exons. These split OR genes are conserved across mammals, and are expressed at the same level as protein-coding OR genes with an intronless coding region. Our findings challenge the long-standing and widespread notion that the coding region of a vertebrate OR gene is contained within a single exon. CONCLUSIONS: This work provides the most comprehensive curation effort of the human and mouse OR gene repertoires to date. The complete annotation has been integrated into the GENCODE reference gene set, for immediate availability to the research community. BioMed Central 2020-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7055050/ /pubmed/32126975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-6583-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Barnes, If H. A.
Ibarra-Soria, Ximena
Fitzgerald, Stephen
Gonzalez, Jose M.
Davidson, Claire
Hardy, Matthew P.
Manthravadi, Deepa
Van Gerven, Laura
Jorissen, Mark
Zeng, Zhen
Khan, Mona
Mombaerts, Peter
Harrow, Jennifer
Logan, Darren W.
Frankish, Adam
Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title_full Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title_fullStr Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title_full_unstemmed Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title_short Expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
title_sort expert curation of the human and mouse olfactory receptor gene repertoires identifies conserved coding regions split across two exons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7055050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32126975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-6583-3
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