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Genome-wide analysis of polymerase III-transcribed Alu elements suggests cell-type-specific enhancer function.


ABSTRACT: Alu elements are one of the most successful families of transposons in the human genome. A portion of Alu elements is transcribed by RNA Pol III, whereas the remaining ones are part of Pol II transcripts. Because Alu elements are highly repetitive, it has been difficult to identify the Pol III-transcribed elements and quantify their expression levels. In this study, we generated high-resolution, long-genomic-span RAMPAGE data in 155 biosamples all with matching RNA-seq data and built an atlas of 17,249 Pol III-transcribed Alu elements. We further performed an integrative analysis on the ChIP-seq data of 10 histone marks and hundreds of transcription factors, whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data, ChIA-PET data, and functional data in several biosamples, and our results revealed that although the human-specific Alu elements are transcriptionally repressed, the older, expressed Alu elements may be exapted by the human host to function as cell-type-specific enhancers for their nearby protein-coding genes.

SUBMITTER: Zhang XO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6724667 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide analysis of polymerase III-transcribed <i>Alu</i> elements suggests cell-type-specific enhancer function.

Zhang Xiao-Ou XO   Gingeras Thomas R TR   Weng Zhiping Z  

Genome research 20190814 9


<i>Alu</i> elements are one of the most successful families of transposons in the human genome. A portion of <i>Alu</i> elements is transcribed by RNA Pol III, whereas the remaining ones are part of Pol II transcripts. Because <i>Alu</i> elements are highly repetitive, it has been difficult to identify the Pol III-transcribed elements and quantify their expression levels. In this study, we generated high-resolution, long-genomic-span RAMPAGE data in 155 biosamples all with matching RNA-seq data  ...[more]

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