Genome-wide in silico mapping of scaffold/matrix attachment regions in arabidopsis suggests correlation of intragenic scaffold/matrix attachment regions with gene expression

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We carried out a genome-wide prediction of scaffold/matrix attachment regions (S/MARs) in Arabidopsis. Results indicate no uneven distribution on the chromosomal level but a clear underrepresentation of S/MARs inside genes. In cases where S/MARs were predicted within genes, these intragenic S/MARs were preferentially located within the 5′-half, most prominently within introns 1 and 2. Using Arabidopsis whole-genome expression data generated by the massively parallel signature sequencing methodology, we found a negative correlation between S/MAR-containing genes and transcriptional abundance. Expressed sequence tag data correlated the same way with S/MAR-containing genes. Thus, intragenic S/MARs show a negative correlation with transcription level. For various genes it has been shown experimentally that S/MARs can function as transcriptional regulators and that they have an implication in stabilizing expression levels within transgenic plants. On the basis of a genome-wide in silico S/MAR analysis, we found a significant correlation between the presence of intragenic S/MARs and transcriptional down-regulation.

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Rudd, S., Frisch, M., Grote, K., Meyers, B. C., Mayer, K., & Werner, T. (2004). Genome-wide in silico mapping of scaffold/matrix attachment regions in arabidopsis suggests correlation of intragenic scaffold/matrix attachment regions with gene expression. Plant Physiology, 135(2), 715–722. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.103.037861

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