Genomic Repeats Categorize Genes with Distinct Functions for Orchestrated Regulation
J. Yuyang Lu,
Wen Shao,
Lei Chang,
Yafei Yin,
Tong Li,
Hui Zhang,
Yantao Hong,
Michelle Percharde,
Lerui Guo,
Zhongyang Wu,
Lichao Liu,
Wei Liu,
Pixi Yan,
Miguel Ramalho-Santos,
Yujie Sun,
Xiaohua Shen
Affiliations
J. Yuyang Lu
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Wen Shao
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Lei Chang
State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, School of Life Sciences, and Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC), Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Yafei Yin
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Tong Li
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Hui Zhang
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Yantao Hong
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Michelle Percharde
MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences (LMS), London W120NN, UK; Institute of Clinical Sciences (ICS), Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W120NN, UK
Lerui Guo
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Zhongyang Wu
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Lichao Liu
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Wei Liu
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Pixi Yan
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Miguel Ramalho-Santos
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute and Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5T 3H7, Canada
Yujie Sun
State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, School of Life Sciences, and Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC), Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Xiaohua Shen
Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Corresponding author
Summary: Repetitive elements are abundantly distributed in mammalian genomes. Here, we reveal a striking association between repeat subtypes and gene function. SINE, L1, and low-complexity repeats demarcate distinct functional categories of genes and may dictate the time and level of gene expression by providing binding sites for different regulatory proteins. Importantly, imaging and sequencing analysis show that L1 repeats sequester a large set of genes with specialized functions in nucleolus- and lamina-associated inactive domains that are depleted of SINE repeats. In addition, L1 transcripts bind extensively to its DNA in embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Depletion of L1 RNA in ESCs leads to relocation of L1-enriched chromosomal segments from inactive domains to the nuclear interior and de-repression of L1-associated genes. These results demonstrate a role of L1 DNA and RNA in gene silencing and suggest a general theme of genomic repeats in orchestrating the function, regulation, and expression of their host genes. : Lu et al. report a striking association between genomic repeats and gene regulation and demonstrate a key role of L1 repeat RNA in sequestering L1-rich sequences and associated genes in inactive domains for silencing, revealing a general theme of repeat sequences in shaping gene regulatory networks within their host genome. Keywords: repetitive elements, L1, B1 or Alu, SINE, low-complexity repeats, gene function, regulation and expression, nucleolus and lamina-associated domains, L1 RNA, gene silencing