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Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation

Targeted selection-based genome-editing approaches have enabled many fundamental discoveries and are used routinely with high precision. We found, however, that replacement of DBP1 with a common selection cassette in budding yeast led to reduced expression and function for the adjacent gene, MRP51,...

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Autores principales: Powers, Emily Nicole, Chan, Charlene, Doron-Mandel, Ella, Llacsahuanga Allcca, Lidia, Kim Kim, Jenny, Jovanovic, Marko, Brar, Gloria Ann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9754628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503721
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81086
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author Powers, Emily Nicole
Chan, Charlene
Doron-Mandel, Ella
Llacsahuanga Allcca, Lidia
Kim Kim, Jenny
Jovanovic, Marko
Brar, Gloria Ann
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Chan, Charlene
Doron-Mandel, Ella
Llacsahuanga Allcca, Lidia
Kim Kim, Jenny
Jovanovic, Marko
Brar, Gloria Ann
author_sort Powers, Emily Nicole
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description Targeted selection-based genome-editing approaches have enabled many fundamental discoveries and are used routinely with high precision. We found, however, that replacement of DBP1 with a common selection cassette in budding yeast led to reduced expression and function for the adjacent gene, MRP51, despite all MRP51 coding and regulatory sequences remaining intact. Cassette-induced repression of MRP51 drove all mutant phenotypes detected in cells deleted for DBP1. This behavior resembled the ‘neighboring gene effect’ (NGE), a phenomenon of unknown mechanism whereby cassette insertion at one locus reduces the expression of a neighboring gene. Here, we leveraged strong off-target mutant phenotypes resulting from cassette replacement of DBP1 to provide mechanistic insight into the NGE. We found that the inherent bidirectionality of promoters, including those in expression cassettes, drives a divergent transcript that represses MRP51 through combined transcriptional interference and translational repression mediated by production of a long undecoded transcript isoform (LUTI). Divergent transcript production driving this off-target effect is general to yeast expression cassettes and occurs ubiquitously with insertion. Despite this, off-target effects are often naturally prevented by local sequence features, such as those that terminate divergent transcripts between the site of cassette insertion and the neighboring gene. Thus, cassette-induced off-target effects can be eliminated by the insertion of transcription terminator sequences into the cassette, flanking the promoter. Because the driving features of this off-target effect are broadly conserved, our study suggests it should be considered in the design and interpretation of experiments using integrated expression cassettes in other eukaryotic systems, including human cells.
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spelling pubmed-97546282022-12-16 Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation Powers, Emily Nicole Chan, Charlene Doron-Mandel, Ella Llacsahuanga Allcca, Lidia Kim Kim, Jenny Jovanovic, Marko Brar, Gloria Ann eLife Chromosomes and Gene Expression Targeted selection-based genome-editing approaches have enabled many fundamental discoveries and are used routinely with high precision. We found, however, that replacement of DBP1 with a common selection cassette in budding yeast led to reduced expression and function for the adjacent gene, MRP51, despite all MRP51 coding and regulatory sequences remaining intact. Cassette-induced repression of MRP51 drove all mutant phenotypes detected in cells deleted for DBP1. This behavior resembled the ‘neighboring gene effect’ (NGE), a phenomenon of unknown mechanism whereby cassette insertion at one locus reduces the expression of a neighboring gene. Here, we leveraged strong off-target mutant phenotypes resulting from cassette replacement of DBP1 to provide mechanistic insight into the NGE. We found that the inherent bidirectionality of promoters, including those in expression cassettes, drives a divergent transcript that represses MRP51 through combined transcriptional interference and translational repression mediated by production of a long undecoded transcript isoform (LUTI). Divergent transcript production driving this off-target effect is general to yeast expression cassettes and occurs ubiquitously with insertion. Despite this, off-target effects are often naturally prevented by local sequence features, such as those that terminate divergent transcripts between the site of cassette insertion and the neighboring gene. Thus, cassette-induced off-target effects can be eliminated by the insertion of transcription terminator sequences into the cassette, flanking the promoter. Because the driving features of this off-target effect are broadly conserved, our study suggests it should be considered in the design and interpretation of experiments using integrated expression cassettes in other eukaryotic systems, including human cells. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9754628/ /pubmed/36503721 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81086 Text en © 2022, Powers et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Chromosomes and Gene Expression
Powers, Emily Nicole
Chan, Charlene
Doron-Mandel, Ella
Llacsahuanga Allcca, Lidia
Kim Kim, Jenny
Jovanovic, Marko
Brar, Gloria Ann
Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title_full Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title_fullStr Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title_full_unstemmed Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title_short Bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
title_sort bidirectional promoter activity from expression cassettes can drive off-target repression of neighboring gene translation
topic Chromosomes and Gene Expression
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9754628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503721
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81086
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