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Genomic Analysis and Functional Validation of Bidirectional Promoters in Medaka (Oryzias latipes)

  • Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Dec 23;25(24):13726. doi: 10.3390/ijms252413726.
Jingjie Liang 1 Yan Huang 1 Jiangling Li 1 Ruoxue Chen 1 Yanlong Lin 1 Haiqing Li 1 Xiangrui Cao 1 Tiansheng Chen 1
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  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Mariculture Breeding, Engineering Research Center of the Modern Technology for Eel Industry, Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Healthy Mariculture for the East China Sea, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Fisheries College of Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, China.
Abstract

Bidirectional promoters (BDPs) regulate the transcription of two adjacent, oppositely oriented genes, offering a compact structure with significant potential for multigene expression systems. Although BDPs are evolutionarily conserved, their regulatory roles and sequence characteristics vary across species, with limited studies in fish. Here, we systematically analyzed the distribution, sequence features, and expression patterns of BDPs in the medaka (Oryzias latipes) genome. A total of 1737 divergent gene pairs, representing 13% of medaka genes, were identified as potentially regulated by BDPs. These genes are enriched in essential biological processes, including organelle function, RNA processing, and ribosome biogenesis. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that co-regulation (co-expression and co-silencing) is a prominent feature of these gene pairs, with variability influenced by tissue and sex. Sequence analysis showed that medaka BDPs are compact, with most fragments under 400 bp and an average GC content of 42.06%. Validation experiments confirmed the bidirectional transcriptional activity of three histone-related BDPs in both medaka SG3 cells and embryos, demonstrating effective and robust regulatory efficiency. This study enhances our understanding of the genomic organization and transcriptional regulation in fish and provides a valuable reference for developing species-specific multigene expression systems in fish genetic engineering.

Keywords

bidirectional promoters; gene regulation; medaka; multigene expression.

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