| Literature DB >> 19178713 |
Anna Wetterbom1, Ulf Gyllensten, Lucia Cavelier, Tomas F Bergström.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Premature termination codons (PTCs) cause mRNA degradation or a truncated protein and thereby contribute to the transcriptome and proteome divergence between species. Here we present the first genome-wide study of PTCs in the chimpanzee. By comparing the human and chimpanzee genome sequences we identify and characterize genes with PTCs, in order to understand the contribution of these mutations to the transcriptome diversity between the species.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19178713 PMCID: PMC2640416 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-10-56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Figure 1Outline of the filtering process. To obtain reliable predictions of PTCs in chimpanzee genes we applied a series of different filtering steps to remove genes where the PTCs were caused by unreliable gene annotations, lack of sequence or low quality of the chimpanzee assembly. A majority of the removed genes were filtered out because they failed to be correctly translated between the genomes (i.e. the liftOver step).
Figure 2Chromosomal distribution of PTC genes. The x-axis denotes the chimpanzee chromosomes and the y-axis represents the % of genes that were affected by PTCs on a specific chromosome.
Summary of the regression analyses: predictor(s) of the density of PTC genes.
| Distance to telomere | 0.137 | 4*10-15 |
| Indel divergence (% bp in indels) | 0.087 | 2*10-6 |
| Combined model (telomeric distance and indel divergence) | 0.165 | 3*10-16 |
Figure 3Location of PTCs and Pfam matches within PTC genes. The x-axis represents the relative position within the gene (0–5% of the length and so on), the left y-axis shows the % of all PTC genes with a Pfam match at a specific position (solid line and diamonds) and the right y-axis shows the % of all PTC genes with a PTC in the same interval (dashed line and dots).
Gene ontology classification of PTC genes.
| Molecular function | Olfactory receptor activity (GO:0004984) | 46 | 1*10-6 |
| Biological process | Sensory perception of smell (GO:0007608) | 46 | 3*10-7 |
| Biological process | G-protein coupled receptor protein signaling pathway (GO:0007186) | 82 | 2*10-5 |
* Note that the GO terms overlap. The two groups olfactory receptor activity and sensory perception of smell are identical and these 46 genes are in turn included in the group G-protein coupled receptor activity.