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Abstract
BACKGROUND: As a result of decades of effort by many investigators we now have an advanced level of understanding about several molecular systems involved in the control of gene expression. Examples include CpG islands, promoters, mRNA splicing and epigenetic signals. It is less clear, however, how such systems work together to integrate the functions of a living organism. Here I describe the results of a study to test the idea that a contribution might be made by focusing on genes specifically expressed in a particular tissue, the human testis. EXPERIMENTALEntities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31514204 PMCID: PMC6742485 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Chromosome distribution of database human testis-specific genes.
(a) Number of database genes encoded on each chromosome. (b) Gene density expressed as database genes/100Mbp of chromosome sequence. Note the high density of database testis-specific genes on chromosome 19.
Fig 2Histogram showing the expression level of all database testis-specific human genes.
Note that expression level is skewed to the low expression end of the distribution.
Testis-specific genes lacking a CpG island.
| Gene Population | Genes lacking a CpG Island |
|---|---|
| Testis-specific (all database) | 127/239 53.1% |
| Unselected human genes | 8/100 8.0% |
| Broadly-expressed human genes | 10/106 9.4% |
| Testis-specific LINC genes | 14/15 93.3% |
| Testis-specific intronless genes | 12/24 50.0% |
a Data from UCSC Genome Browser Reference Human Genome version hg38, 2013.
b Sequential genes on chromosome 9 beginning with ACO1.
c Sequential broadly-expressed genes on human chromosome 12 beginning with ZNF641.
Expression level of testis-specific gene populations.
| Gene Population | Mean expression (RPKM) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Testis-specific (all database) | 49.5 n = 237 | 0.2–743.8 |
| CGI-containing testis genes | 50.7 n = 111 | 0.2–438.6 |
| Testis genes lacking a CGI | 48.4 n = 126 | 1.1–743.8 |
| Testis-specific LINC genes | 21.8 n = 14 | 1.1–87.8 |
| Testis-specific intronless genes | 89.4 n = 22 | 2.9–291.2 |
| Testis genes with a promoter | 49.2 n = 110 | 0.2–554.8 |
| Testis genes with no promoter | 49.7 n = 127 | 1.1–743.8 |
a Refseq data from GTEx Project via UCSC Genome Browser Reference Human Genome version hg38, 2013.
b Not included are two protamine genes (PRM1 and PRM2) with very high expression levels.
c Not included is LINC01191 (chr2) with an outlier expression level.
Testis-specific genes with a promoter and transcription factor binding site near the transcription start site.
| Gene Population | Genes with Promoter | Promoters with TFBS at TSS |
|---|---|---|
| Testis-specific (all database) | 107/239 44.8% | 56/107 52.3% |
| Unselected human genes | 94/104 90.4% | 51/141 36.2% |
| Testis-specific LINC genes | 1/15 6.7% | 1/1 100.0% |
| Testis-specific intronless genes | 7/24 29.1% | 3/7 42.9% |
a Data from UCSC Genome Browser Reference Human Genome version hg38, 2013.
b Beginning within 10bp of the transcription start site.
c Sequential genes on chromosome 9 beginning with ACO1.
Transcription factor recognition sequence near TSS in the promoters of database human testis-specific genes.
| Transcription | Sequence | No. Genes | Mean. Expression (RPKM) | Range (RPKM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pax-5 (PAX5) | GCCC | 12/56 | 44.3 | 12.5–174.2 |
| AP-2αA (TFAP2A) | GCAGGC | 10/56 | 80.6 | 5.2–422.7 |
| GR-α (NR3C1) | ANAGGGR | 6/56 | 132.4 | 2.2–554.8 |
| GR-α (NR3C1) | CCTCT | 2/56 | 34.4 | 21.5–78.1 |
a Most abundant three transcription factors binding sites near TSS among 25 TFBS in 56 testis-specific genes.
b N = A, T, G or C; R = A or G; note the similarity in the forward and reverse strand binding sites.
Gene expression in sperm lineage cells.
| Database genes with | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell type | No CG island | No Introns | Mean expression (RPKM) | Range (RPKM) |
| Spermatogonium | 1/5 (20%) | 1/5 (20%) | 24.0 n = 5 | 7.7–58.7 |
| Spermatocyte | 0/8 (0% | 1/8 (12%) | 42.3 n = 8 | 7.7–93.6 |
| Spermatid | 9/17 (53%) | 4/17 (24%) | 142.4 n = 17 | 29.5–255.1 |
| Sperm | 11/18 (67%) | 6/18 (33%) | 97.8 n = 16 | 9.2–255.1 |
a Refseq data from GTEx Project via UCSC Genome Browser Reference Human Genome version hg38, 2013.
b Not included are two protamine genes (PRM1 and PRM2) with very high expression levels