Alu and L1 Retroelements Are Correlated with the Tissue Extent and Peak Rate of Gene Expression,Respectively
We exploited the serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) libraries and human genome database in silico to correlate the breadth of expression (BOE; housekeep-ing versus tissue-specific genes) and peak rate of expression (PRE; high versus low expressed genes) with the density distribution of the re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Korean medical science 2004, 19(6), , pp.783-792 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We exploited the serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) libraries and human
genome database in silico to correlate the breadth of expression (BOE; housekeep-ing
versus tissue-specific genes) and peak rate of expression (PRE; high versus low expressed genes) with the density distribution of the retroelements. The BOE
status is linearly associated with the density of the sense Alus along the 100 kb nu-cleotides region upstream of a gene, whereas the PRE status is inversely correlated with the density of antisense L1s within a gene and in the up- and downstream regions of the 0-10 kb nucleotides. The radial distance of intranuclear position, which is known to serve as the global domain for transcription regulation, is reciprocally correlated with the fractions of Alu (toward the nuclear center) and L1 (toward the nuclear edge) elements in each chromosome. We propose that the BOE and PRE statuses are related to the reciprocal distribution of Alu and L1 elements that formu-late local and global expression domains. KCI Citation Count: 7 |
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ISSN: | 1011-8934 1598-6357 |