Entangled and non-modular enhancer sequences producing independent spatial activities

Author:

Museridze Mariam,Ceolin Stefano,Mühling Bettina,Ramanathan Srishti,Barmina Olga,Sekhar Pallavi Santhi,Gompel NicolasORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe modularity of transcriptional enhancers (1, 2) is central to our understanding of morphological evolution, as it allows specific changes to a gene expression pattern component, without affecting others (3). Enhancer modularity refers to physically separated stretches of regulatory sequence producing discrete spatiotemporal transcriptional activity. This concept stems mainly from assays that test the sufficiency of a DNA segment (4) to drive spatial reporter expression resembling that of the corresponding gene. Focusing on sufficiency to produce spatial patterns, it overlooks quantitative aspects of gene expression, underestimating the regulatory sequence actually required to reach full endogenous expression levels. Here we show that five regulatory activities of the pigmentation geneyellowinDrosophila, classically described as modular (5–7), result from extensively overlapping sequences, with broadly distributed regulatory information. Nevertheless, the independent regulatory activities of these entangled enhancers appear to be nucleated by specific segments that we called enhancer cores. Our work calls for a reappraisal of enhancer definition and properties, as well as of the consequences on regulatory evolution.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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