He F, Chen WH, Collins S, Acquisti C, Goebel U, Ramos-Onsins S, Lercher MJ, de Meaux J
Research article (journal)The orientation of flanking genes may influence the evolution of intergenic regions in which cis-regulatory elements are likely to be located: divergently transcribed genes share their 5' regions, resulting either in smaller "private'' spaces or in overlapping regulatory elements. Thus, upstream sequences of divergently transcribed genes (bi-directional upstream regions, or URs) may be more constrained than those of unidirectional gene pairs. We investigated this effect by analyzing nucleotide variation segregating within and between Arabidopsis species. Compared to uni-directional URs, bi-directional URs indeed display lower population mutation rate, as well as more low-frequency polymorphisms. Furthermore, we find that bidirectional regions undergo selection for the maintenance of intergenic distance. Altogether, however, we observe considerable variation in evolutionary rates, with putative signatures of selection on two unidirectional upstream regions.
Acquisti, Claudia | Research Group Evolutionary Functional Genomics (Jun.-Prof. Acquisti) |
de Meaux, Juliette | Research Group Plant Molecular Evolution (Prof. de Meaux) |