Divergent transcription from promoters and enhancers is pervasive in many species, but it remains unclear if it is a general feature of all eukaryotic cis regulatory elements. To address this, here we define cis regulatory elements in C. elegans, D. melanogaster and H. sapiens and investigate the determinants of their transcription directionality. In all three species, we find that divergent transcription is initiated from two separate core promoter sequences and promoter regions display competition between histone modifications on the +1 and -1 nucleosomes. In contrast, promoter directionality, sequence composition surrounding promoters, and positional enrichment of chromatin states, are different across species. Integrative models of H3K4...
The mammalian genome is extensively transcribed, a large fraction of which is divergent transcriptio...
Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related species, it ...
BACKGROUND: Development is largely driven by transitions between transcriptional programs. The initi...
Divergent transcription from promoters and enhancers is pervasive in many species, but it remains un...
The application of deep sequencing to map 5' capped transcripts has confirmed the existence of at le...
RNA polymerase transcription initiation sites are largely unknown in Caenorhabditis elegans. The ini...
Biological differences among metazoans and between cell types in a given organism arise in large par...
With the explosion of genome-wide studies of regulated transcription, it has become clear that tradi...
Bidirectional promoters are a common feature of many eukaryotic organisms from yeast to humans. RNA ...
Abstract Background Gene expression differences between species are driven by both cis and trans ef...
The recruitment of RNA-Pol-II to the transcription start site (TSS) is an important step in gene reg...
Gene expression is regulated by promoters, which initiate transcription, and enhancers, which contro...
SummaryIn addition to their annotated transcript, many eukaryotic mRNA promoters produce divergent n...
Comparative genome analyses reveal that organismal complexity scales not with gene number but with g...
Abstract Background Transcription promoters are funda...
The mammalian genome is extensively transcribed, a large fraction of which is divergent transcriptio...
Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related species, it ...
BACKGROUND: Development is largely driven by transitions between transcriptional programs. The initi...
Divergent transcription from promoters and enhancers is pervasive in many species, but it remains un...
The application of deep sequencing to map 5' capped transcripts has confirmed the existence of at le...
RNA polymerase transcription initiation sites are largely unknown in Caenorhabditis elegans. The ini...
Biological differences among metazoans and between cell types in a given organism arise in large par...
With the explosion of genome-wide studies of regulated transcription, it has become clear that tradi...
Bidirectional promoters are a common feature of many eukaryotic organisms from yeast to humans. RNA ...
Abstract Background Gene expression differences between species are driven by both cis and trans ef...
The recruitment of RNA-Pol-II to the transcription start site (TSS) is an important step in gene reg...
Gene expression is regulated by promoters, which initiate transcription, and enhancers, which contro...
SummaryIn addition to their annotated transcript, many eukaryotic mRNA promoters produce divergent n...
Comparative genome analyses reveal that organismal complexity scales not with gene number but with g...
Abstract Background Transcription promoters are funda...
The mammalian genome is extensively transcribed, a large fraction of which is divergent transcriptio...
Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related species, it ...
BACKGROUND: Development is largely driven by transitions between transcriptional programs. The initi...