Author:
Narita Takeo,Higashijima Yoshiki,Kilic Sinan,Maskey Elina,Neumann Katrin,Choudhary Chunaram
Abstract
AbstractCis-regulatory enhancers are essential for differential expression of developmental and housekeeping genes. However, the specificity of native mammalian enhancers and how it shapes cell-type-specific gene expression landscapes remain largely unknown. We show that endogenous enhancers are broadly compatible with the promoters of developmental and housekeeping genes. Broad enhancer compatibility affords ‘retrofitting’ new regulatory capabilities to housekeeping genes that evolved before the advent of enhancers. This enables cell-type-specific tuning of ubiquitously expressed genes. Segregation between enhancer-dependent and –independent type regulation is blurred. Within the same cell type, a single promoter can be activated by enhancers and non-enhancer promoter-regulatory elements (PREs). It is the tunable and integrated strengths of enhancers and PREs that quantitatively shape gene expression landscapes, within and across cell types. Our findings have broad implications for understanding cell-type-specific quantitative gene expression variation, as well as the emergence and rewiring of gene regulatory networks in disease and organismal evolution.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
4 articles.
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