Genomic regulatory blocks underlie extensive microsynteny conservation in insects

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Engstrom, Par G.
Sui, Shannan J. Ho [1 ]
Drivenes, Oyvind
Becker, Thomas S.
Lenhard, Boris
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Mol Med & Therapeut, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4H4, Canada
[2] Univ Bergen, Ctr Computat Sci, Computat Biol Unit, N-5008 Bergen, Norway
[3] Univ Bergen, Sars Ctr Marine Mol Biol, N-5008 Bergen, Norway
[4] Karolinska Inst, Dept Cell & Mol Biol, Program Genom & Bioinformat, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Mol Med & Therapeut, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4H4, Canada
[6] Univ British Columbia, Grad Program Genet, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
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10.1101/gr.6669607
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Insect genomes contain larger blocks of conserved gene order (microsynteny) than would be expected under a random breakage model of chromosome evolution. We present evidence that microsynteny has been retained to keep large arrays of highly conserved noncoding elements (HCNEs) intact. These arrays span key developmental regulatory genes, forming genomic regulatory blocks ( GRBs). We recently described GRBs in vertebrates, where most HCNEs function as enhancers and HCNE arrays specify complex expression programs of their target genes. Here we present a comparison of five Drosophila genomes showing that HCNE density peaks centrally in large synteny blocks containing multiple genes. Besides developmental regulators that are likely targets of HCNE enhancers, HCNE arrays often span unrelated neighboring genes. We describe differences in core promoters between the target genes and the unrelated genes that offer an explanation for the differences in their responsiveness to enhancers. We show examples of a striking correspondence between boundaries of synteny blocks, HCNE arrays, and Polycomb binding regions, confirming that the synteny blocks correspond to regulatory domains. Although few noncoding elements are highly conserved between Drosophila and the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae, we find that A. gambiae regions orthologous to Drosophila GRBs contain an equivalent distribution of noncoding elements highly conserved in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti and coincide with regions of ancient microsynteny between Drosophila and mosquitoes. The structural and functional equivalence between insect and vertebrate GRBs marks them as an ancient feature of metazoan genomes and as a key to future studies of development and gene regulation.
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