TY - JOUR
T1 - Widespread monoallelic expression on human autosomes
AU - Gimelbrant, Alexander
AU - Hutchinson, John N.
AU - Thompson, Benjamin R.
AU - Chess, Andrew
PY - 2007/11/16
Y1 - 2007/11/16
N2 - Monoallelic expression with random choice between the maternal and paternal alleles defines an unusual class of genes comprising X-inactivated genes and a few autosomal gene families. Using a genome-wide approach, we assessed allele-specific transcription of about 4000 human genes in clonal cell lines and found that more than 300 were subject to random monoallelic expression. For a majority of monoallelic genes, we also observed some clonal lines displaying biallelic expression. Clonal cell lines reflect an independent choice to express the maternal, the paternal, or both alleles for each of these genes. This can lead to differences in expressed protein sequence and to differences in levels of gene expression. Unexpectedly widespread monoallelic expression suggests a mechanism that generates diversity in individual cells and their clonal descendants.
AB - Monoallelic expression with random choice between the maternal and paternal alleles defines an unusual class of genes comprising X-inactivated genes and a few autosomal gene families. Using a genome-wide approach, we assessed allele-specific transcription of about 4000 human genes in clonal cell lines and found that more than 300 were subject to random monoallelic expression. For a majority of monoallelic genes, we also observed some clonal lines displaying biallelic expression. Clonal cell lines reflect an independent choice to express the maternal, the paternal, or both alleles for each of these genes. This can lead to differences in expressed protein sequence and to differences in levels of gene expression. Unexpectedly widespread monoallelic expression suggests a mechanism that generates diversity in individual cells and their clonal descendants.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/36249017308
U2 - 10.1126/science.1148910
DO - 10.1126/science.1148910
M3 - Article
C2 - 18006746
AN - SCOPUS:36249017308
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 318
SP - 1136
EP - 1140
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5853
ER -