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Widespread position-dependent transcriptional regulatory sequences in plants

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Weigel,  D       
Department Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Max Planck Society;

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Voichek, Y., Hristova, G., Mollá-Morales, A., Weigel, D., & Nordborg, M. (submitted). Widespread position-dependent transcriptional regulatory sequences in plants.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-73DC-8
Abstract
Much of what we know about eukaryotic transcription stems from animals and yeast, however, plants have evolved separately for 1.6 billion years, leaving ample time for divergence in transcriptional regulation. Here, we set out to elucidate fundamental properties of cis-regulatory sequences in plants. Using massively parallel reporter assays across four plant species, we demonstrate the central role of sequences downstream of the transcription start site (TSS) in transcriptional regulation. Unlike animal enhancers that are position-independent, plant regulatory elements depend on their position, as altering their location relative to the TSS significantly affects transcription. We highlight the importance of the region downstream of the TSS in regulating transcription by identifying a DNA motif that is conserved across vascular plants and is sufficient to enhance gene expression in a dose-dependent manner. The identification of a large number of position-dependent enhancers points to fundamental differences in gene regulation between plants and animals.