1. A unified framework of overlapping genes: Towards the origination and endogenic regulation
- Author
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Meng-Ru Ho, Kuo-Wang Tsai, and Wen-chang Lin
- Subjects
Untranslated region ,Overlapping gene ,Natural antisense transcript (NAT) ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Transcriptome ,Mice ,Genes, Overlapping ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Antisense ,RNA, Messenger ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,3' Untranslated Regions ,Gene ,Regulation of gene expression ,Three prime untranslated region ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Promoter ,Exons ,Local chromatin status ,Chromatin ,Gene regulation ,Gene expression profiling ,Gene Expression Regulation ,DNA microarray ,Cis-regulatory element - Abstract
Overlapping genes are pairs of adjacent genes whose genomic regions partially overlap. They are notable by their potential intricate regulation, such as cis-regulation of nested gene-promoter configurations, and post-transcriptional regulation of natural antisense transcripts. The originations and consequent detailed regulation remain obscure. Herein, we propose a unified framework comprising biological classification rules followed by extensive analyses, namely, exon-sharing analysis, a human–mouse conservation study, and transcriptome analysis of hundreds of microarrays and transcriptome sequencing data (mRNA-Seq). We demonstrate that the tail-to-tail architecture would result from sharing functional elements in 3′-untranslated regions (3′-UTRs) of pre-existing genes. Dissimilarly, we illustrate that the other gene overlaps would originate from a new gene arising in a pre-existing gene locus. Interestingly, these types of coupled overlapping genes may influence each other synergistically or competitively during transcription, depending on the promoter configurations. This framework discloses distinctive characteristics of overlapping genes to be a foundation for a further comprehensive understanding of them.
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- 2012