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Identification of cis-regulatory elements provides insights into tissue-specific gene regulation in the sheep genome
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Identification of cis-regulatory elements provides insights into tissue-specific gene regulation in the sheep genome

Shangqian Xie, Kimberly M Davenport, Mazdak Salavati, Alex Caulton, Emily L Clark, Alan L Archibald, Shannon M Clarke, Rudiger Brauning, Alisha T Massa, Michelle R Mousel, …
Nature communications, Vol.17(1), 2413
03/16/2026
PMID: 41839849

Abstract

Animals Brain - metabolism Cattle Cerebellum - metabolism Enhancer Elements, Genetic - genetics Female Gene Expression Regulation Genome Humans Mice Organ Specificity - genetics Promoter Regions, Genetic - genetics Quantitative Trait Loci - genetics Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid - genetics Sheep - genetics Swine
Annotation of regulatory elements is essential for understanding mechanisms underlying gene regulation, particularly tissue-specific regulation in human and animals. Here, we characterize 274,682 enhancers and 25,975 promoters across 24 tissues from an adult female sheep using ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, CAGE-seq, RRBS, WGBS, and RNA-seq. We identify seven neural development-related genes with over 10 enhancers in brain tissues, highlighting the role of tissue-specific regulation. Cis-regulatory enhancer-promoter combinations provide insights into tissue-specific enhancers, such as the cerebellum-specific enhancer (chr15: 57390520-57390685) regulating BDNF, which is expressed in both the cerebellum and cerebral cortex. Comparative analysis of enhancer-promoter combinations in human, mouse, pig, cattle, and sheep reveals ruminant-specific pathways, including pentose catabolism and long-chain fatty acid import regulation. A milk fat yield quantitative trait locus (QTL) identified within an enhancer interacts with the fat metabolism-related gene COMMD1, and a birth weight-associated QTL detected within a cerebellum-specific enhancer regulates XKR4. This study provides a robust framework for exploring cis-regulatory mechanisms and tissue-specific regulation, advancing the functional annotation of the sheep reference genome.
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