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Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins

Pericentromeric heterochromatin is generally composed of repetitive DNA forming a transcriptionally repressive environment. Dozens of genes were embedded into pericentromeric heterochromatin during evolution of Drosophilidae lineage while retaining activity. However, factors that contribute to insus...

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Autores principales: Funikov, Sergei Yu., Rezvykh, Alexander P., Kulikova, Dina A., Zelentsova, Elena S., Protsenko, Lyudmila A., Chuvakova, Lyubov N., Tyukmaeva, Venera I., Arkhipova, Irina R., Evgen’ev, Michael B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32681087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68879-2
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author Funikov, Sergei Yu.
Rezvykh, Alexander P.
Kulikova, Dina A.
Zelentsova, Elena S.
Protsenko, Lyudmila A.
Chuvakova, Lyubov N.
Tyukmaeva, Venera I.
Arkhipova, Irina R.
Evgen’ev, Michael B.
author_facet Funikov, Sergei Yu.
Rezvykh, Alexander P.
Kulikova, Dina A.
Zelentsova, Elena S.
Protsenko, Lyudmila A.
Chuvakova, Lyubov N.
Tyukmaeva, Venera I.
Arkhipova, Irina R.
Evgen’ev, Michael B.
author_sort Funikov, Sergei Yu.
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description Pericentromeric heterochromatin is generally composed of repetitive DNA forming a transcriptionally repressive environment. Dozens of genes were embedded into pericentromeric heterochromatin during evolution of Drosophilidae lineage while retaining activity. However, factors that contribute to insusceptibility of gene loci to transcriptional silencing remain unknown. Here, we find that the promoter region of genes that can be embedded in both euchromatin and heterochromatin exhibits a conserved structure throughout the Drosophila phylogeny and carries motifs for binding of certain chromatin remodeling factors, including insulator proteins. Using ChIP-seq data, we demonstrate that evolutionary gene relocation between euchromatin and pericentric heterochromatin occurred with preservation of sites of insulation of BEAF-32 in evolutionarily distant species, i.e. D. melanogaster and D. virilis. Moreover, promoters of virtually all protein-coding genes located in heterochromatin in D. melanogaster are enriched with insulator proteins BEAF-32, GAF and dCTCF. Applying RNA-seq of a BEAF-32 mutant, we show that the impairment of BEAF-32 function has a complex effect on gene expression in D. melanogaster, affecting even those genes that lack BEAF-32 association in their promoters. We propose that conserved intrinsic properties of genes, such as sites of insulation near the promoter regions, may contribute to adaptation of genes to the heterochromatic environment and, hence, facilitate the evolutionary relocation of genes loci between euchromatin and heterochromatin.
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spelling pubmed-73680492020-07-22 Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins Funikov, Sergei Yu. Rezvykh, Alexander P. Kulikova, Dina A. Zelentsova, Elena S. Protsenko, Lyudmila A. Chuvakova, Lyubov N. Tyukmaeva, Venera I. Arkhipova, Irina R. Evgen’ev, Michael B. Sci Rep Article Pericentromeric heterochromatin is generally composed of repetitive DNA forming a transcriptionally repressive environment. Dozens of genes were embedded into pericentromeric heterochromatin during evolution of Drosophilidae lineage while retaining activity. However, factors that contribute to insusceptibility of gene loci to transcriptional silencing remain unknown. Here, we find that the promoter region of genes that can be embedded in both euchromatin and heterochromatin exhibits a conserved structure throughout the Drosophila phylogeny and carries motifs for binding of certain chromatin remodeling factors, including insulator proteins. Using ChIP-seq data, we demonstrate that evolutionary gene relocation between euchromatin and pericentric heterochromatin occurred with preservation of sites of insulation of BEAF-32 in evolutionarily distant species, i.e. D. melanogaster and D. virilis. Moreover, promoters of virtually all protein-coding genes located in heterochromatin in D. melanogaster are enriched with insulator proteins BEAF-32, GAF and dCTCF. Applying RNA-seq of a BEAF-32 mutant, we show that the impairment of BEAF-32 function has a complex effect on gene expression in D. melanogaster, affecting even those genes that lack BEAF-32 association in their promoters. We propose that conserved intrinsic properties of genes, such as sites of insulation near the promoter regions, may contribute to adaptation of genes to the heterochromatic environment and, hence, facilitate the evolutionary relocation of genes loci between euchromatin and heterochromatin. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7368049/ /pubmed/32681087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68879-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as 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 images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Funikov, Sergei Yu.
Rezvykh, Alexander P.
Kulikova, Dina A.
Zelentsova, Elena S.
Protsenko, Lyudmila A.
Chuvakova, Lyubov N.
Tyukmaeva, Venera I.
Arkhipova, Irina R.
Evgen’ev, Michael B.
Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title_full Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title_fullStr Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title_short Adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of Drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
title_sort adaptation of gene loci to heterochromatin in the course of drosophila evolution is associated with insulator proteins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32681087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68879-2
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