The 62-kb upstream region of Bombyx mori fibroin heavy chain gene is clustered of repetitive elements and candidate matrix association regions

We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (−62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspers...

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Published inGene Vol. 312; pp. 189 - 195
Main Authors Zhou, Cong-Zhao, Confalonieri, Fabrice, Esnault, Catherine, Zivanovic, Yvan, Jacquet, Michel, Janin, Joel, Perasso, Roland, Li, Zhen-Gang, Duguet, Michel
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1879-0038
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Abstract We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (−62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspersed elements L1Bm and mariner-like elements Bmmar1 which are widespread over the silkworm genome. This 62 kb region is also enriched of commonly considered matrix association region (MAR) motifs. A total of 25 individual MAR recognition signatures (MRSs) were identified, with 24 at the upstream and one at the downstream region. Combining two newly developed MAR prediction programs (MAR-finder and Chrclass), ten candidate MARs were predicted, with five containing MRS and seven related to the repetitive elements. The wide distribution of nested repetitive elements, candidate MARs, DNase I hypersensitive sites and other potential regulatory factors recognition sites indicates this region is probably a unique huge cis-acting element contributing to the regulation of the spatial and temporal specificity and efficiency of fibroin gene expression.
AbstractList We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (−62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspersed elements L1Bm and mariner-like elements Bmmar1 which are widespread over the silkworm genome. This 62 kb region is also enriched of commonly considered matrix association region (MAR) motifs. A total of 25 individual MAR recognition signatures (MRSs) were identified, with 24 at the upstream and one at the downstream region. Combining two newly developed MAR prediction programs (MAR-finder and Chrclass), ten candidate MARs were predicted, with five containing MRS and seven related to the repetitive elements. The wide distribution of nested repetitive elements, candidate MARs, DNase I hypersensitive sites and other potential regulatory factors recognition sites indicates this region is probably a unique huge cis-acting element contributing to the regulation of the spatial and temporal specificity and efficiency of fibroin gene expression.
We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (-62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspersed elements L1Bm and mariner-like elements Bmmar1 which are widespread over the silkworm genome. This 62 kb region is also enriched of commonly considered matrix association region (MAR) motifs. A total of 25 individual MAR recognition signatures (MRSs) were identified, with 24 at the upstream and one at the downstream region. Combining two newly developed MAR prediction programs (MAR-finder and Chrclass), ten candidate MARs were predicted, with five containing MRS and seven related to the repetitive elements. The wide distribution of nested repetitive elements, candidate MARs, DNase I hypersensitive sites and other potential regulatory factors recognition sites indicates this region is probably a unique huge cis-acting element contributing to the regulation of the spatial and temporal specificity and efficiency of fibroin gene expression.
We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (-62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspersed elements L1Bm and mariner-like elements Bmmar1 which are widespread over the silkworm genome. This 62 kb region is also enriched of commonly considered matrix association region (MAR) motifs. A total of 25 individual MAR recognition signatures (MRSs) were identified, with 24 at the upstream and one at the downstream region. Combining two newly developed MAR prediction programs (MAR-finder and Chrclass), ten candidate MARs were predicted, with five containing MRS and seven related to the repetitive elements. The wide distribution of nested repetitive elements, candidate MARs, DNase I hypersensitive sites and other potential regulatory factors recognition sites indicates this region is probably a unique huge cis-acting element contributing to the regulation of the spatial and temporal specificity and efficiency of fibroin gene expression.We sequenced an 80 kb DNA region containing the complete sequence of the silkworm Bombyx mori fibroin gene and its flanking, especially the upstream, regions (-62 kb). About 30% of the 62 kb upstream region is composed of repetitive elements including short interspersed elements Bm1, long interspersed elements L1Bm and mariner-like elements Bmmar1 which are widespread over the silkworm genome. This 62 kb region is also enriched of commonly considered matrix association region (MAR) motifs. A total of 25 individual MAR recognition signatures (MRSs) were identified, with 24 at the upstream and one at the downstream region. Combining two newly developed MAR prediction programs (MAR-finder and Chrclass), ten candidate MARs were predicted, with five containing MRS and seven related to the repetitive elements. The wide distribution of nested repetitive elements, candidate MARs, DNase I hypersensitive sites and other potential regulatory factors recognition sites indicates this region is probably a unique huge cis-acting element contributing to the regulation of the spatial and temporal specificity and efficiency of fibroin gene expression.
Author Perasso, Roland
Confalonieri, Fabrice
Zhou, Cong-Zhao
Janin, Joel
Li, Zhen-Gang
Duguet, Michel
Jacquet, Michel
Esnault, Catherine
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Keywords Fib-L, fibroin light chain
Matrix association region(s) (MARs) recognition signatures
kb, kilobase
MDa, megaDaltion
LINE(s):, long interspersed repetitive elements(s)
PSG, posterior silkgland
bp, base pair(s)
MRS, MAR recognition signature
Matrix association regions (MARs)
kDa, kiloDalton
Fib-H, fibroin heavy chain
GCG, Genetics Computer Group
ORI, origin of replication
EST(s), expressed sequence tag(s)
Matrix association region(s) (MARs)-finder
ORF(s), open reading frame(s)
MSG, middle silkgland
BAC, bacterial artificial chromosome
MAR(s), matrix association region(s)
Nuclear matrix
Silkworm
SINE(s), short interspersed repetitive element(s)
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SubjectTerms 5' Flanking Region - genetics
Animals
Base Composition
Binding Sites - genetics
Bombyx - genetics
Bombyx mori
exons
fibroins
Fibroins - genetics
Fibroins - metabolism
introns
Matrix association region(s) (MARs) recognition signatures
Matrix association region(s) (MARs)-finder
Matrix association regions (MARs)
Nuclear matrix
Nuclear Matrix - metabolism
repetitive sequences
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid - genetics
Silkworm
Title The 62-kb upstream region of Bombyx mori fibroin heavy chain gene is clustered of repetitive elements and candidate matrix association regions
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