| Literature DB >> 22621612 |
Rita Rebollo1, Sharareh Farivar, Dixie L Mager.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Functional regulatory sequences are present in many transposable element (TE) copies, resulting in TEs being frequently exapted by host genes. Today, many examples of TEs impacting host gene expression can be found in the literature and we believe a new catalogue of such exaptations would be useful for the field.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22621612 PMCID: PMC3472293 DOI: 10.1186/1759-8753-3-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mob DNA
Examples of C-GATE
| Species * | Type * | Family | Subfamily | Regulatory effect * | Comments * | Gene * | Gene regulatory networks | Environment response? | Date of publication * | Reference (1) * | Reference (2) |
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| LTR | ERV-1 | HERV-9 | Alternative promoter | 12% of NAIP total expression in testis is due to a LTR9. | NAIP | | | 2007 | Romanish et al. (2007) PloS Genetics [ | | |
| LTR | ERV-3 | Mer74C | Primary promoter | Bioinformatic analysis of human and mouse RefSeq UTRs. CA1 is transcribed through two promoters one of which is a LTR copy, present in both human and mouse that confers erythroid specific expression in both species. Chimeras were confirmed through bibliography or RT PCR. Coordinates are from hg18. | CA1 | 2003 | Van de Lagemaat et al. (2003) Trends Genet [ | Piriyapongsa et al. (2007) BMC Genomics [ |
* Mandatory field.
Note that columns containing coordinates of the TE, its position relative to the gene and any influence on phenotype have been omitted for clarity but are present in C-GATE.
Figure 1Graphic representation of C-GATE at time of publication. (A) C-GATE general graphs. Pie charts depicting the proportion of TE types (LTR, LINE, SINE, DNA), their regulatory effects on host genes and a bar chart showing species concerned for all examples found in the general C-GATE (biologically confirmed cases). (B) Graphs per TE type present in the C-GATE. Pie charts of regulatory impact of TEs on host genes, separated by TE types. The legend is the same as panel A, regulatory elements. (C)Homo sapiens exapted TEs. Graphic representation of all TE types and their regulatory effects in the human genome. The first pie chart also depicts the proportion of TEs present in the human genome (100% is equal to all TE types in the genome) based on the published sequenced genome [20]. In order to view the updated graphs, please go to the C-GATE website http://sites.google.com/site/tecatalog/. C-GATE: catalogue of genes affected by transposable elements; TE: transposable elements.