Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, 128 Sec. 2, Academia Rd, Nankang, 115, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
Int J Mol Sci. 2009 Aug 21;10(8):3658-3670. doi: 10.3390/ijms10083658.
Neighboring genes in the eukaryotic genome have a tendency to express concurrently, and the proximity of two adjacent genes is often considered a possible explanation for their co-expression behavior. However, the actual contribution of the physical distance between two genes to their co-expression behavior has yet to be defined. To further investigate this issue, we studied the co-expression of neighboring genes in zebrafish, which has a compact genome and has experienced a whole genome duplication event. Our analysis shows that the proportion of highly co-expressed neighboring pairs (Pearson's correlation coefficient R>0.7) is low (0.24% approximately 0.67%); however, it is still significantly higher than that of random pairs. In particular, the statistical result implies that the co-expression tendency of neighboring pairs is negatively correlated with their physical distance. Our findings therefore suggest that physical distance may play an important role in the co-expression of neighboring genes. Possible mechanisms related to the neighboring genes' co-expression are also discussed.
真核生物基因组中的邻近基因往往具有同时表达的趋势,而两个相邻基因的邻近性通常被认为是它们共表达行为的可能解释。然而,两个基因之间的物理距离对它们共表达行为的实际贡献尚未确定。为了进一步研究这个问题,我们研究了斑马鱼中邻近基因的共表达情况,斑马鱼具有紧凑的基因组,并且经历了全基因组复制事件。我们的分析表明,高度共表达的邻近基因对(皮尔逊相关系数 R>0.7)的比例较低(约 0.24%-0.67%);然而,它仍然明显高于随机基因对的比例。特别是,统计结果表明,邻近基因对的共表达趋势与它们的物理距离呈负相关。因此,我们的研究结果表明,物理距离可能在邻近基因的共表达中起着重要作用。还讨论了与邻近基因共表达相关的可能机制。