Transposons contribute to the acquisition of cell type-specific cis-elements in the brain

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Kotaro Sekine
Masahiro Onoguchi
Michiaki Hamada
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[1] Waseda University,Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
[2] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Computational Bio Big
[3] Nippon Medical School,Data Open Innovation Laboratory (CBBD
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Mammalian brains have evolved in stages over a long history to acquire higher functions. Recently, several transposable element (TE) families have been shown to evolve into cis-regulatory elements of brain-specific genes. However, it is not fully understood how TEs are important for gene regulatory networks. Here, we performed a single-cell level analysis using public data of scATAC-seq to discover TE-derived cis-elements that are important for specific cell types. Our results suggest that DNA elements derived from TEs, MER130 and MamRep434, can function as transcription factor-binding sites based on their internal motifs for Neurod2 and Lhx2, respectively, especially in glutamatergic neuronal progenitors. Furthermore, MER130- and MamRep434-derived cis-elements were amplified in the ancestors of Amniota and Eutheria, respectively. These results suggest that the acquisition of cis-elements with TEs occurred in different stages during evolution and may contribute to the acquisition of different functions or morphologies in the brain.
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