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Genes Show a Wide Distribution of Sizes Due Primarily to Intron Size and Number Variation


  

1483       11:19 صباحاً       التاريخ: 9-3-2021              المصدر: JOCELYN E. KREBS, ELLIOTT S. GOLDSTEIN and STEPHEN T. KILPATRICK

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Genes Show a Wide Distribution of Sizes Due Primarily to Intron Size and Number Variation

KEY CONCEPTS
-Most genes are uninterrupted in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but are interrupted in multicellular eukaryotes.
-Exons are usually short, typically encoding fewer than 100 amino acids.
-Introns are short in unicellular/oligocellular eukaryotes but can be many kb in multicellular eukaryotes.
-The overall length of a gene is determined largely by its introns.
FIGURE 1. compares the organization of genes in a yeast, an insect, and mammals. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the majority of genes (more than 96%) are uninterrupted, and those that have exons generally have three or fewer. There are virtually no S. cerevisiae genes with more than four exons.
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FIGURE 1. Most genes are uninterrupted in yeast, but most genes are interrupted in flies and mammals. (Uninterrupted genes have only one exon and are totaled in the leftmost column in blue.)
In insects and mammals, the situation is reversed. Only a few genes have uninterrupted coding sequences (6% in mammals). Insect genes tend to have a small number of exons, typically fewer than 10. Mammalian genes are split into more pieces and some have more than 60 exons. Approximately 50% of mammalian genes have more than 10 introns. If we examine the effect of intron number variation on the total size of genes, we see in FIGURE 2. that there is a striking difference between yeast and multicellular eukaryotes. The average yeast gene is 1.4 kb long, and very few are longer than 5 kb. The predominance of interrupted genes in multicellular eukaryotes, however, means that the gene can be much larger than the sum total of the exon lengths. Only a small percentage of genes in flies or mammals are shorter than 2 kb, and most have lengths between 5 kb and 100 kb. The average human gene is 27 kb long. The gene encoding Caspr2, with a length of 2,300 kb, is the longest known human gene (it encompasses nearly 1.5% of the entire length of human chromosome 7!).
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FIGURE 2. Yeast genes are short, but genes in flies and mammals have a dispersed bimodal distribution extending to very long sizes.
The switch from largely uninterrupted to largely interrupted genes seems to have occurred with the evolution of multicellular eukaryotes. In fungi other than S. cerevisiae, the majority of genes are interrupted, but they have a relatively small number of exons (fewer than 6) and are fairly short (less than 5 kb). In the fruit fly, gene sizes have a bimodal distribution—many are short but some are quite long. With this increase in the length of the gene due to the increased number of introns, the correlation between genome size and organism complexity becomes weak. FIGURE 3.9 shows that exons encoding stretches of protein tend to be fairly small. In multicellular eukaryotes, the average exon codes for about 50 amino acids, and the general distribution is consistent with the hypothesis that genes have evolved by the gradual addition of exon units that encode short, functionally independent protein domains (see the Genome Sequences and Evolution chapter). There is no significant difference in the average size of exons in different multicellular eukaryotes, although the size range is smaller in vertebrates for which there are few exons longer than 200 bp. In yeast, there are some longer exons that represent uninterrupted genes for which the coding sequence is intact. There is a tendency for exons containing untranslated 5′ and 3′ regions to be longer than those that encode proteins.
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FIGURE 3. Exons encoding polypeptides are usually short.
FIGURE 4 shows that introns vary widely in size among multicellular eukaryotes. (Note that the scale of the x-axis differs from that of Figure 3.) In worms and flies, the average intron is no longer than the exons. There are no very long introns in worms, but flies contain many. In vertebrates, the size distribution is much wider, extending from approximately the same length as the exons (less than 200 bp) up to 60 kb in extreme cases. (Some fish, such as fugu [pufferfish], have compressed genomes with shorter introns and intergenic regions than mammals have.)
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FIGURE 4. Introns range from very short to very long.
Very long genes are the result of very long introns, not the result of encoding longer products. There is no correlation between total gene size and total exon size in multicellular eukaryotes, nor is there a good correlation between gene size and number of exons. The size of a gene is therefore determined primarily by the lengths of its individual introns. In mammals and insects, the “average” gene is approximately 5 times that of the total length of its exons.


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