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Transcription start site profiling uncovers divergent transcription and enhancer-associated RNAs in Drosophila melanogaster

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2018

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Meers, Michael P., Karen Adelman, Robert J. Duronio, Brian D. Strahl, Daniel J. McKay, and A. Gregory Matera. 2018. “Transcription start site profiling uncovers divergent transcription and enhancer-associated RNAs in Drosophila melanogaster.” BMC Genomics 19 (1): 157. doi:10.1186/s12864-018-4510-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-018-4510-7.

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Background: High-resolution transcription start site (TSS) mapping in D. melanogaster embryos and cell lines has revealed a rich and detailed landscape of both cis- and trans-regulatory elements and factors. However, TSS profiling has not been investigated in an orthogonal in vivo setting. Here, we present a comprehensive dataset that links TSS dynamics with nucleosome occupancy and gene expression in the wandering third instar larva, a developmental stage characterized by large-scale shifts in transcriptional programs in preparation for metamorphosis. Results: The data recapitulate major regulatory classes of TSSs, based on peak width, promoter-proximal polymerase pausing, and cis-regulatory element density. We confirm the paucity of divergent transcription units in D. melanogaster, but also identify notable exceptions. Furthermore, we identify thousands of novel initiation events occurring at unannotated TSSs that can be classified into functional categories by their local density of histone modifications. Interestingly, a sub-class of these unannotated TSSs overlaps with functionally validated enhancer elements, consistent with a regulatory role for “enhancer RNAs” (eRNAs) in defining developmental transcription programs. Conclusions: High-depth TSS mapping is a powerful strategy for identifying and characterizing low-abundance and/or low-stability RNAs. Global analysis of transcription initiation patterns in a developing organism reveals a vast number of novel initiation events that identify potential eRNAs as well as other non-coding transcripts critical for animal development. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s12864-018-4510-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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Bioinformatics, Transcription initiation

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