Distinct expression patterns of natural antisense transcripts in arabidopsis

被引:72
|
作者
Henz, Stefan R.
Cumbie, Jason S.
Kasschau, Kristin D.
Lohmann, Jan U.
Carrington, James C.
Weigel, Detlef
Schmid, Markus [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Dev Biol, Dept Mol Biol, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Oregon State Univ, Ctr Genome Res & Biocomp, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[3] Oregon State Univ, Dept Bot & Plant Pathol, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1104/pp.107.100396
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
It has been shown that overlapping cis-natural antisense transcripts (cis-NATs) can form a regulatory circuit in which small RNAs derived from one transcript regulate stability of the other transcript, which manifests itself as anticorrelated expression. However, little is known about how widespread antagonistic expression of cis-NATs is. We have determined how frequently cis-NAT pairs, which make up 7.4% of annotated transcription units in the Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana) genome, show anticorrelated expression patterns. Indeed, global expression profiles of pairs of cis-NATs on average have significantly lower pairwise Pearson correlation coefficients than other pairs of neighboring genes whose transcripts do not overlap. However, anticorrelated expression that is greater than expected by chance is found in only a small number of cis-NAT pairs. The degree of anticorrelation does not depend on the length of the overlap or on the distance of the 5' ends of the transcripts. Consistent with earlier findings, cis-NATs do not exhibit an increased likelihood to give rise to small RNAs, as determined from available small RNA sequences and massively parallel signature sequencing tags. However, the overlapping regions of cis-NATs appeared to be enriched for small RNA loci compared to nonoverlapping regions. Furthermore, expression of cis-NATs was not disproportionately affected in various RNA-silencing mutants. Our results demonstrate that there is a trend toward anticorrelated expression of cis-NAT pairs in Arabidopsis, but currently available data do not produce a strong signature of small RNA-mediated silencing for this process.
引用
收藏
页码:1247 / 1255
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The distribution and evolution of Arabidopsis thaliana cis natural antisense transcripts
    Bouchard, Johnathan
    Oliver, Carlos
    Harrison, Paul M.
    [J]. BMC GENOMICS, 2015, 16
  • [2] The distribution and evolution of Arabidopsis thaliana cis natural antisense transcripts
    Johnathan Bouchard
    Carlos Oliver
    Paul M Harrison
    [J]. BMC Genomics, 16
  • [3] Conserved expression of natural antisense transcripts in mammals
    Maurice HT Ling
    Yuguang Ban
    Hongxiu Wen
    San Ming Wang
    Steven X Ge
    [J]. BMC Genomics, 14
  • [4] Conserved expression of natural antisense transcripts in mammals
    Ling, Maurice H. T.
    Ban, Yuguang
    Wen, Hongxiu
    Wang, San Ming
    Ge, Steven X.
    [J]. BMC GENOMICS, 2013, 14
  • [5] Genome-wide view of natural antisense transcripts in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Yuan, Chunhui
    Wang, Jingjing
    Harrison, Andrew P.
    Meng, Xianwen
    Chen, Dijun
    Chen, Ming
    [J]. DNA RESEARCH, 2015, 22 (03) : 233 - 243
  • [6] Small RNAs and the regulation of cis-natural antisense transcripts in Arabidopsis
    Jin, Hailing
    Vacic, Vladimir
    Girke, Thomas
    Lonardi, Stefano
    Zhu, Jian-Kang
    [J]. BMC MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2008, 9
  • [7] Protein-Coding cis-Natural Antisense Transcripts Have High and Broad Expression in Arabidopsis
    Zhan, Shuhua
    Lukens, Lewis
    [J]. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2013, 161 (04) : 2171 - 2180
  • [8] Natural antisense transcripts
    Khorkova, Olga
    Myers, Amanda J.
    Hsiao, Jane
    Wahlestedt, Claes
    [J]. HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 2014, 23 : R54 - R63
  • [9] Regulation of inducible gene expression by natural antisense transcripts
    Nishizawa, Mikio
    Okumura, Tadayoshi
    Ikeya, Yukinobu
    Kimura, Tominori
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK, 2012, 17 : 938 - 958
  • [10] Regulation of gene expression by natural antisense RNA transcripts
    Knee, R
    Murphy, PR
    [J]. NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, 1997, 31 (03) : 379 - 392