Waves of Retrotransposon Expansion Remodel Genome Organization and CTCF Binding in Multiple Mammalian Lineages
University of Cambridge · Cancer Research UK · +5 more institutions
Abstract
CTCF-binding locations represent regulatory sequences that are highly constrained over the course of evolution. To gain insight into how these DNA elements are conserved and spread through the genome, we defined the full spectrum of CTCF-binding sites, including a 33/34-mer motif, and identified over five thousand highly conserved, robust, and tissue-independent CTCF-binding locations by comparing ChIP-seq data from six mammals. Our data indicate that activation of retroelements has produced species-specific expansions of CTCF binding in rodents, dogs, and opossum, which often functionally serve as chromatin and transcriptional insulators. We discovered fossilized repeat elements flanking deeply conserved…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 75
Authors
10- DSDominic Schmidt
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre
- PSPetra Schwalie
European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust
- MDMichael D. Wilson
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre
- BBBenoît Ballester
European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust
- ÂGÂngela Gonçalves
European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust
Topics & keywords
- CTCF
- Biology
- Retrotransposon
- Genome
- Genetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Chromatin
- Binding site