A global analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans operons

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Thomas Blumenthal
Donald Evans
Christopher D. Link
Alessandro Guffanti
Daniel Lawson
Jean Thierry-Mieg
Danielle Thierry-Mieg
Wei Lu Chiu
Kyle Duke
Moni Kiraly
Stuart K. Kim
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[1] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
[2] Institute of Behavioral Genetics,Gene Network Laboratory
[3] Box 447,Department of Molecular Sciences and Technologies
[4] University of Colorado,Departments of Developmental Biology and Genetics
[5] The Sanger Centre,undefined
[6] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
[7] National Institute of Genetics,undefined
[8] National Center for Biotechnology Information,undefined
[9] Pfizer Global Research & Development—Ann Arbor,undefined
[10] Stanford University Medical Center,undefined
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Nature | 2002年 / 417卷
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The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans and its relatives are unique among animals in having operons1. Operons are regulated multigene transcription units, in which polycistronic pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA coding for multiple peptides) is processed to monocistronic mRNAs. This occurs by 3′ end formation and trans-splicing using the specialized SL2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle2 for downstream mRNAs1. Previously, the correlation between downstream location in an operon and SL2 trans-splicing has been strong, but anecdotal3. Although only 28 operons have been reported, the complete sequence of the C. elegans genome reveals numerous gene clusters4. To determine how many of these clusters represent operons, we probed full-genome microarrays for SL2-containing mRNAs. We found significant enrichment for about 1,200 genes, including most of a group of several hundred genes represented by complementary DNAs that contain SL2 sequence. Analysis of their genomic arrangements indicates that >90% are downstream genes, falling in 790 distinct operons. Our evidence indicates that the genome contains at least 1,000 operons, 2–8 genes long, that contain about 15% of all C. elegans genes. Numerous examples of co-transcription of genes encoding functionally related proteins are evident. Inspection of the operon list should reveal previously unknown functional relationships.
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