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Trends Genet ; 21(1): 12-6, 2005 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15680507

RESUMO

In metazoan organisms, energy production is the only example of a process that is under dual genetic control: nuclear and mitochondrial. We used a genomic approach to examine how energy genes of both the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes are coordinated, and discovered a novel genetic regulatory circuit in Drosophila melanogaster that is surprisingly simple and parsimonious. This circuit is based on a single DNA regulatory element and can explain both intra- and inter-genomic coordinated expression of genes involved in energy production, including the full complement of mitochondrial and nuclear oxidative phosphorylation genes, and the genes involved in the Krebs cycle.


Assuntos
Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Metabolismo Energético/genética , Genoma , Animais , Anopheles/genética , DNA Mitocondrial/genética , Drosophila/genética
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Mitochondrion ; 6(5): 252-7, 2006 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16982216

RESUMO

The oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is the primary energy-producing process of all aerobic organisms and the only cellular function under the dual control of both the mitochondrial and the nuclear genomes. Functional characterization and evolutionary study of the OXPHOS system is of great importance for the understanding of many as yet unclear aspects of nucleus-mitochondrion genomic co-evolution and co-regulation gene networks. The MitoDrome database is a web-based database which provides genomic annotations about nuclear genes of Drosophila melanogaster encoding for mitochondrial proteins. Recently, MitoDrome has included a new section annotating genomic information about OXPHOS genes in Drosophila pseudoobscura and Anopheles gambiae and their comparative analysis with their Drosophila melanogaster and human counterparts. The introduction of this new comparative annotation section into MitoDrome is expected to be a useful resource for both functional and structural genomics related to the OXPHOS system.


Assuntos
Anopheles/genética , Bases de Dados de Ácidos Nucleicos , Drosophila/genética , Genes de Insetos , Fosforilação Oxidativa , Animais , Evolução Biológica , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Humanos , Mitocôndrias/genética , Interface Usuário-Computador
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Gene ; 317(1-2): 111-5, 2003 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14604798

RESUMO

The protein called voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC), or mitochondrial porin, forms channels that provide the major pathway for small metabolites across the mitochondrial outer membrane. We have identified and sequenced agporin, a gene of the malaria vector mosquito Anopheles gambiae that conceptually encodes a protein with 73% identity to the VDAC protein encoded by the porin gene in Drosophila melanogaster. By in situ hybridization, we have localized agporin at region 35D on the right arm of A. gambiae chromosome 3, which is homologous to the 2L chromosomal arm of D. melanogaster where the porin gene resides. The comparison of agporin with its putative Drosophila counterpart revealed that both the nucleotide sequence and the structural organization of the two genes are strikingly conserved even though the ancestral lines of A. gambiae and D. melanogaster are thought to have diverged about 250 million years ago. Our results suggest that, while in yeast, plants, and mammals, VDAC isoforms are encoded by small multigene families and are able to compensate for each other at least partially, in A. gambiae a single gene encodes the VDAC protein.


Assuntos
Anopheles/genética , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Porinas/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , DNA/química , DNA/genética , DNA/isolamento & purificação , DNA Complementar/química , DNA Complementar/genética , DNA Complementar/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas de Drosophila , Éxons , Genes de Insetos/genética , Hibridização In Situ , Proteínas de Insetos/genética , Íntrons , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Alinhamento de Sequência , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Canais de Ânion Dependentes de Voltagem
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Genome Res ; 17(7): 1051-60, 2007 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17540781

RESUMO

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cell lines with the capacity of self-renewal and the ability to differentiate into specific cell types. We performed the first genome-wide analysis of the mouse ES cell transcriptome using approximately 250,000 gene trap sequence tags deposited in public databases. We unveiled >8000 novel transcripts, mostly non-coding, and >1000 novel alternative and often tissue-specific exons of known genes. Experimental verification of the expression of these genes and exons by RT-PCR yielded a 70% validation rate. A novel non-coding transcript within the set studied showed a highly specific pattern of expression by in situ hybridization. Our analysis also shows that the genome presents gene trapping hotspots, which correspond to 383 known and 87 novel genes. These "hypertrapped" genes show minimal overlap with previously published expression profiles of ES cells; however, we prove by real-time PCR that they are highly expressed in this cell type, thus potentially contributing to the phenotype of ES cells. Although gene trapping was initially devised as an insertional mutagenesis technique, our study demonstrates its impact on the discovery of a substantial and unprecedented portion of the transcriptome.


Assuntos
Células-Tronco Embrionárias/fisiologia , Éxons , Íntrons , Camundongos/genética , Transcrição Gênica , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Cromossomos/genética , Etiquetas de Sequências Expressas , Genômica , Modelos Genéticos , Fenótipo , RNA/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa
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Genome Biol ; 6(2): R11, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15693940

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In eukaryotic cells, oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) uses the products of both nuclear and mitochondrial genes to generate cellular ATP. Interspecies comparative analysis of these genes, which appear to be under strong functional constraints, may shed light on the evolutionary mechanisms that act on a set of genes correlated by function and subcellular localization of their products. RESULTS: We have identified and annotated the Drosophila melanogaster, D. pseudoobscura and Anopheles gambiae orthologs of 78 nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation by a comparative analysis of their genomic sequences and organization. We have also identified 47 genes in these three dipteran species each of which shares significant sequence homology with one of the above-mentioned OXPHOS orthologs, and which are likely to have originated by duplication during evolution. Gene structure and intron length are essentially conserved in the three species, although gain or loss of introns is common in A. gambiae. In most tissues of D. melanogaster and A. gambiae the expression level of the duplicate gene is much lower than that of the original gene, and in D. melanogaster at least, its expression is almost always strongly testis-biased, in contrast to the soma-biased expression of the parent gene. CONCLUSIONS: Quickly achieving an expression pattern different from the parent genes may be required for new OXPHOS gene duplicates to be maintained in the genome. This may be a general evolutionary mechanism for originating phenotypic changes that could lead to species differentiation.


Assuntos
Anopheles/genética , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Drosophila/genética , Genes de Insetos , Proteínas Mitocondriais/genética , Animais , Núcleo Celular/genética , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Códon , Proteínas de Drosophila/genética , Duplicação Gênica , Expressão Gênica , Genoma de Inseto , Proteínas de Insetos/genética , Proteínas de Insetos/metabolismo , Íntrons , Proteínas Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Fosforilação Oxidativa , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Sintenia
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