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Mouse regulatory DNA landscapes reveal global principles of cis-regulatory evolution.

Authors :
Vierstra, Jeff
Rynes, Eric
Sandstrom, Richard
Miaohua Zhang
Canfield, Theresa
Hansen, R. Scott
Stehling-Sun, Sandra
Sabo, Peter J.
Byron, Rachel
Humbert, Richard
Thurman, Robert E.
Johnson, Audra K.
Vong, Shinny
Lee, Kristen
Bates, Daniel
Neri, Fidencio
Diegel, Morgan
Giste, Erika
Haugen, Eric
Dunn, Douglas
Source :
Science. 11/21/2014, Vol. 346 Issue 6212, p1007-1012. 6p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

To study the evolutionary dynamics of regulatory DNA, we mapped >1.3 million deoxyribonuclease I--hypersensitive sites (DHSs) in 45 mouse cell and tissue types, and systematically compared these with human DHS maps from orthologous compartments. We found that the mouse and human genomes have undergone extensive cis-regulatory rewiring that combines branch-specific evolutionary innovation and loss with widespread repurposing of conserved DHSs to alternative cell fates, and that this process is mediated by turnover of transcription factor (TF) recognition elements. Despite pervasive evolutionary remodeling of the location and content of individual cis-regulatory regions, within orthologous mouse and human cell types the global fraction of regulatory DNA bases encoding recognition sites for each TF has been strictly conserved. Our findings provide new insights into the evolutionary forces shaping mammalian regulatory DNA landscapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
346
Issue :
6212
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99576308
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1246426