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Selective translational usage of TSS and core promoters revealed by translatome sequencing

Journal

BMC GENOMICS
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-019-5650-0

Keywords

CAGE; Translatome sequencing; TSS profiling; Core promoter; Polysome selection

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31501054, 11374207, 81627801]
  2. MOST [2014YQ090709]
  3. Open Large Infrastructure Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences [18H100000104]
  4. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [17JC1400804]
  5. Laboratory Innovative Research Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University [17SJ-18]

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Background: In mammals, fine-tuned regulation of gene expression leads to transcription initiation from diverse transcription start sites (TSSs) and multiple core promoters. Although polysome association is a critical step in translation, whether polysome selectively uses TSSs and core promoters and how this could impact translation remains elusive. Results: In this study, we used CAGE followed by deep sequencing to globally profile the transcript 5' isoforms in the translatome and transcriptome of human HEK293 cells at single-nucleotide resolution. By comparing the two profiles, we identified the 5' isoforms preferentially used in translatome and revealed a widespread selective usage of TSSs (32.0%) and core promoters (48.7%) by polysome. We discovered the transcription initiation patterns and the sequence characteristics that were highly correlated with polysome selection. We further identified 5804 genes significantly enriched or depleted in translatome and showed that polysome selection was an important contributing factor to the abundance of related gene products. Moreover, after comparison with public transcriptome CAGE data from 180 human tissues and primary cells, we raised a question on whether it is a widely adopted mechanism to regulate translation efficiency by changing the transcription initiation sites on the transcription level in cells of different conditions. Conclusions: Using HEK293 cells as a model, we delineated an indirect selection toward TSSs and core promoters by the translation machinery. Our findings lend additional evidence for a much closer coordination between transcription and translation, warranting future translatome studies in more cell types and conditions to develop a more intricate regulatory model for gene expression.

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