Title : Multigenome DNA sequence conservation identifies Hox cis-regulatory elements - Kuntz_2008_Genome.Res_18_1955 |
Author(s) : Kuntz SG , Schwarz EM , DeModena JA , De Buysscher T , Trout D , Shizuya H , Sternberg PW , Wold BJ |
Ref : Genome Res , 18 :1955 , 2008 |
Abstract :
To learn how well ungapped sequence comparisons of multiple species can predict cis-regulatory elements in Caenorhabditis elegans, we made such predictions across the large, complex ceh-13/lin-39 locus and tested them transgenically. We also examined how prediction quality varied with different genomes and parameters in our comparisons. Specifically, we sequenced approximately 0.5% of the C. brenneri and C. sp. 3 PS1010 genomes, and compared five Caenorhabditis genomes (C. elegans, C. briggsae, C. brenneri, C. remanei, and C. sp. 3 PS1010) to find regulatory elements in 22.8 kb of noncoding sequence from the ceh-13/lin-39 Hox subcluster. We developed the MUSSA program to find ungapped DNA sequences with N-way transitive conservation, applied it to the ceh-13/lin-39 locus, and transgenically assayed 21 regions with both high and low degrees of conservation. This identified 10 functional regulatory elements whose activities matched known ceh-13/lin-39 expression, with 100% specificity and a 77% recovery rate. One element was so well conserved that a similar mouse Hox cluster sequence recapitulated the native nematode expression pattern when tested in worms. Our findings suggest that ungapped sequence comparisons can predict regulatory elements genome-wide. |
PubMedSearch : Kuntz_2008_Genome.Res_18_1955 |
PubMedID: 18981268 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9pelo-b6vbi9 , 9pelo-b6vbj0 , 9pelo-b6vbj1 , 9pelo-b6vbj2 |
Gene_locus | 9pelo-b6vbi9 9pelo-b6vbj0 9pelo-b6vbj1 9pelo-b6vbj2 |
Gene_locus_frgt | 9pelo-b6vbu8 9pelo-b6vbv8 |
Kuntz SG, Schwarz EM, DeModena JA, De Buysscher T, Trout D, Shizuya H, Sternberg PW, Wold BJ (2008)
Multigenome DNA sequence conservation identifies Hox cis-regulatory elements
Genome Res
18 :1955
Kuntz SG, Schwarz EM, DeModena JA, De Buysscher T, Trout D, Shizuya H, Sternberg PW, Wold BJ (2008)
Genome Res
18 :1955