生物
转录因子
DNA结合位点
进化生物学
遗传学
计算生物学
抄写(语言学)
发起人
基因
基因表达
语言学
哲学
作者
Zhangyi Ouyang,Feng Liu,Wanying Li,Junting Wang,Bijia Chen,Yingye Zheng,Yaru Li,Huan Tao,Xiang Xu,Cheng Li,Yuwen Cong,Hao Li,Xiaochen Bo,Hebing Chen
摘要
Abstract Gene expression is temporally and spatially regulated by the interaction of transcription factors (TFs) and cis-regulatory elements (CREs). The uneven distribution of TF binding sites across the genome poses challenges in understanding how this distribution evolves to regulate spatio-temporal gene expression and consequent heritable phenotypic variation. In this study, chromatin accessibility profiles and gene expression profiles were collected from several species including mammals (human, mouse, bovine), fish (zebrafish and medaka), and chicken. Transcription factor binding sites clustered regions (TFCRs) at different embryonic stages were characterized to investigate regulatory evolution. The study revealed dynamic changes in TFCR distribution during embryonic development and species evolution. The synchronization between TFCR complexity and gene expression was assessed across species using RegulatoryScore. Additionally, an explainable machine learning model highlighted the importance of the distance between TFCR and promoter in the coordinated regulation of TFCRs on gene expression. Our results revealed the developmental and evolutionary dynamics of TFCRs during embryonic development from fish, chicken to mammals. These data provide valuable resources for exploring the relationship between transcriptional regulation and phenotypic differences during embryonic development.
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