CpG Islands, Gene Expression and Pseudogenization: A Case for a Potential Trilogy.

Ammad Aslam Khan, Anees Fatima
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Background: The promoters of mammalian genes contain clusters of CG dinucleotides known as CpG islands. Most mammalian housekeeping genes predominantly contain CpG islands (CGIs), facilitating gene transcription. Numerous studies have explored the physiological implications of the relationship between CGIs and gene expression. However, the evolutionary implications of this relationship remain largely unexplored. Pseudogenes, in contrast, are genomic remnants that have lost their function over evolutionary time.

Methods: In our current research, we employed comparative genomic techniques to demonstrate a correlation between the absence of gene expression due to a lack of CGIs in the gene promoters and pseudogenization.

Results: We showed that there is a significant enrichment of tissue-specific genes in the functional orthologs of pseudogenes. We also found a significant correlation between the lack of CGIs and enriched tissue specificity in these functional orthologs of pseudogenes.

Conclusions: We inferred that perhaps tissue-specific genes are more prone to the process of pseudogenization. In this way, because of their impact on gene expression, CGIs may affect the fate of a gene. To our knowledge, this is the first study to propose a connection between CGIs, gene expression, and the pseudogenization process and discuss the evolutionary implications of this potential trilogy.

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CpG岛、基因表达和假基因化:潜在三部曲案例。
背景哺乳动物基因的启动子含有被称为 CpG 岛的 CG 二核苷酸簇。大多数哺乳动物的看家基因主要含有 CpG 岛(CGI),从而促进了基因转录。大量研究探讨了 CGI 与基因表达之间关系的生理意义。然而,这种关系对进化的影响在很大程度上仍未得到探讨。假基因则是在进化过程中失去功能的基因组残余:在目前的研究中,我们利用比较基因组学技术证明了基因启动子中缺乏 CGIs 导致的基因表达缺失与假基因之间的相关性:结果:我们发现假基因的功能直向同源物中组织特异性基因明显富集。我们还发现,在这些假基因的功能直向同源物中,CGIs的缺乏与组织特异性的富集之间存在明显的相关性:我们推断,组织特异性基因可能更容易被假基因化。因此,由于对基因表达的影响,CGIs 可能会影响基因的命运。据我们所知,这是首次有研究提出 CGI、基因表达和假基因化过程之间的联系,并讨论了这潜在三部曲对进化的影响。
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