Gene-associated CpG islands and the expression pattern of genes in rice

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In an attempt to understand the role of gene-associated CpG islands in the expression of plant genes, I determined the position of CpG islands within their associated genes and the expression of the genes in rice tissues. I examined the expression patterns of 75 rice genes by Northern hybridization analysis using RNAs isolated from four rice tissues: leaf, root, callus, and panicle at flowering stage. From the results of this analysis, I classified most of the genes into one of two groups: expression in a single tissue and expression in two or more tissues. There was a marked correlation between the expression of a gene in two or more tissues and the presence of a CpG island in its 5′-end (class 1 CpG island). Among the genes expressed in a single tissue, the genes expressed in callus were distinct from those expressed in other tissues in that a large proportion contained a class 1 CpG island. These results suggest that plant CpG islands may be useful for deducing the expression pattern of uncharacterized genes.

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Ashikawa, I. (2002). Gene-associated CpG islands and the expression pattern of genes in rice. DNA Research, 9(4), 131–134. https://doi.org/10.1093/dnares/9.4.131

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