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Functional validation of transposable element-derived cis-regulatory elements in Atlantic salmon.


ABSTRACT: Transposable elements (TEs) are hypothesized to play important roles in shaping genome evolution following whole-genome duplications (WGDs), including rewiring of gene regulation. In a recent analysis, duplicate gene copies that had evolved higher expression in liver following the salmonid WGD ∼100 million years ago were associated with higher numbers of predicted TE-derived cis-regulatory elements (TE-CREs). Yet, the ability of these TE-CREs to recruit transcription factors (TFs) in vivo and impact gene expression remains unknown. Here, we evaluated the gene-regulatory functions of 11 TEs using luciferase promoter reporter assays in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) primary liver cells. Canonical Tc1-Mariner elements from intronic regions showed no or small repressive effects on transcription. However, other TE-CREs upstream of transcriptional start sites increased expression significantly. Our results question the hypothesis that TEs in the Tc1-Mariner superfamily, which were extremely active following WGD in salmonids, had a major impact on regulatory rewiring of gene duplicates, but highlights the potential of other TEs in post-WGD rewiring of gene regulation in the Atlantic salmon genome.

SUBMITTER: Sahlstrom HM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10085797 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional validation of transposable element-derived cis-regulatory elements in Atlantic salmon.

Sahlström Hanna M HM   Datsomor Alex K AK   Monsen Øystein Ø   Hvidsten Torgeir R TR   Sandve Simen Rød SR  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20230401 4


Transposable elements (TEs) are hypothesized to play important roles in shaping genome evolution following whole-genome duplications (WGDs), including rewiring of gene regulation. In a recent analysis, duplicate gene copies that had evolved higher expression in liver following the salmonid WGD ∼100 million years ago were associated with higher numbers of predicted TE-derived cis-regulatory elements (TE-CREs). Yet, the ability of these TE-CREs to recruit transcription factors (TFs) in vivo and im  ...[more]

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