A long-range cis-regulatory element for class I odorant receptor genes

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Tetsuo Iwata
Yoshihito Niimura
Chizuru Kobayashi
Daichi Shirakawa
Hikoyu Suzuki
Takayuki Enomoto
Kazushige Touhara
Yoshihiro Yoshihara
Junji Hirota
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Center for Biological Resources and Informatics
[2] Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences,Department of Applied Biological Chemistry
[3] The University of Tokyo,ERATO Touhara Chemosensory Signal Project, The Japan Science and Technology Agency
[4] The University of Tokyo,Department of Life Science and Technology
[5] Graduate School of Life Science and Technology,undefined
[6] Tokyo Institute of Technology,undefined
[7] Nihon BioData Corporation,undefined
[8] RIKEN Brain Science Institute,undefined
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Individual olfactory sensory neurons express a single odorant receptor gene from either class I genes residing in a single cluster on a single chromosome or class II genes spread over multiple clusters on multiple chromosomes. Here, we identify an enhancer element for mouse class I genes, the J element, that is conserved through mammalian species from the platypus to humans. The J element regulates most class I genes expression by exerting an effect over ~ 3 megabases within the whole cluster. Deletion of the trans J element increases the expression frequencies of class I genes from the intact J allele, indicating that the allelic exclusion of class I genes depends on the activity of the J element. Our data reveal a long-range cis-regulatory element that governs the singular class I gene expression and has been phylogenetically preserved to retain a single cluster organization of class I genes in mammals.
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