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Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans

HOTAIR was proposed to regulate either HoxD cluster genes in trans or HoxC cluster genes in cis, a mechanism that remains unclear. We have identified a 32-nucleotide conserved noncoding element (CNE) as HOTAIR ancient sequence that likely originated at the root of vertebrate. The second round of who...

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Autores principales: Nepal, Chirag, Taranta, Andrzej, Hadzhiev, Yavor, Pundhir, Sachin, Mydel, Piotr, Lenhard, Boris, Müller, Ferenc, Andersen, Jesper B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101008
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author Nepal, Chirag
Taranta, Andrzej
Hadzhiev, Yavor
Pundhir, Sachin
Mydel, Piotr
Lenhard, Boris
Müller, Ferenc
Andersen, Jesper B.
author_facet Nepal, Chirag
Taranta, Andrzej
Hadzhiev, Yavor
Pundhir, Sachin
Mydel, Piotr
Lenhard, Boris
Müller, Ferenc
Andersen, Jesper B.
author_sort Nepal, Chirag
collection PubMed
description HOTAIR was proposed to regulate either HoxD cluster genes in trans or HoxC cluster genes in cis, a mechanism that remains unclear. We have identified a 32-nucleotide conserved noncoding element (CNE) as HOTAIR ancient sequence that likely originated at the root of vertebrate. The second round of whole-genome duplication resulted in one copy of the CNE within HOTAIR and another copy embedded in noncoding transcript of HOXD11. Paralogous CNEs underwent compensatory mutations, exhibit sequence complementarity with respect to transcripts directionality, and have high affinity in vitro. The HOTAIR CNE resembled a poised enhancer in stem cells and an active enhancer in HOTAIR-expressing cells. HOTAIR expression is positively correlated with HOXC11 in cis and negatively correlated with HOXD11 in trans. We propose a dual modality of HOTAIR regulation where transcription of HOTAIR and its embedded enhancer regulates HOXC11 in cis and sequence complementarity between paralogous CNEs suggests HOXD11 regulation in trans.
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spelling pubmed-71391182020-04-10 Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans Nepal, Chirag Taranta, Andrzej Hadzhiev, Yavor Pundhir, Sachin Mydel, Piotr Lenhard, Boris Müller, Ferenc Andersen, Jesper B. iScience Article HOTAIR was proposed to regulate either HoxD cluster genes in trans or HoxC cluster genes in cis, a mechanism that remains unclear. We have identified a 32-nucleotide conserved noncoding element (CNE) as HOTAIR ancient sequence that likely originated at the root of vertebrate. The second round of whole-genome duplication resulted in one copy of the CNE within HOTAIR and another copy embedded in noncoding transcript of HOXD11. Paralogous CNEs underwent compensatory mutations, exhibit sequence complementarity with respect to transcripts directionality, and have high affinity in vitro. The HOTAIR CNE resembled a poised enhancer in stem cells and an active enhancer in HOTAIR-expressing cells. HOTAIR expression is positively correlated with HOXC11 in cis and negatively correlated with HOXD11 in trans. We propose a dual modality of HOTAIR regulation where transcription of HOTAIR and its embedded enhancer regulates HOXC11 in cis and sequence complementarity between paralogous CNEs suggests HOXD11 regulation in trans. Elsevier 2020-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7139118/ /pubmed/32268280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101008 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nepal, Chirag
Taranta, Andrzej
Hadzhiev, Yavor
Pundhir, Sachin
Mydel, Piotr
Lenhard, Boris
Müller, Ferenc
Andersen, Jesper B.
Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title_full Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title_fullStr Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title_full_unstemmed Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title_short Ancestrally Duplicated Conserved Noncoding Element Suggests Dual Regulatory Roles of HOTAIR in cis and trans
title_sort ancestrally duplicated conserved noncoding element suggests dual regulatory roles of hotair in cis and trans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101008
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