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Actors with Multiple Roles: Pleiotropic Enhancers and the Paradigm of Enhancer Modularity
Fecha
2019-06Registro en:
Sabarís Di Lorenzo, Gonzalo Julián; Laiker, Ian; Preger Ben Noon, Ella; Frankel, Nicolás; Actors with Multiple Roles: Pleiotropic Enhancers and the Paradigm of Enhancer Modularity; Elsevier Science London; Trends In Genetics; 35; 6; 6-2019; 423-433
0168-9525
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sabarís Di Lorenzo, Gonzalo Julián
Laiker, Ian
Preger Ben Noon, Ella
Frankel, Nicolás
Resumen
The current paradigm in the field of gene regulation postulates that regulatory information for generating gene expression is organized into modules (enhancers), each containing the information for driving gene expression in a single spatiotemporal context. This modular organization is thought to facilitate the evolution of gene expression by minimizing pleiotropic effects. Here we review recent studies that provide evidence of quite the opposite: (i) enhancers can function in multiple developmental contexts, implying that enhancers can be pleiotropic, (ii) transcription factor binding sites within pleiotropic enhancers are reused in different contexts, and (iii) pleiotropy impacts the structure and evolution of enhancers. Altogether, this evidence suggests that enhancer pleiotropy is pervasive in animal genomes, challenging the commonly held view of modularity.