Developmental and Cell Biology Seminar Series: Dr. Edward Chuong

November 20 @ 11:00 AM 12:00 PM

Dr. Edward Chuong

Associate Professor, Biofrontiers Institute
University of Colorado Boulder

Transposon-mediated evolution of immune gene regulatory networks

Abstract: Mammalian genomes harbor millions of transposon insertions, but most are expected to be inert or silenced. Despite this, our research has uncovered numerous transposons that have been co-opted as infection-inducible enhancers and exons for immune genes, shaping the regulation of host defense responses. These transposons are often species-specific and show context-dependent activity, providing an evolutionary mechanism for rapid regulatory evolution. The recurrent co-option of transposons as regulatory substrates for immune genes is consistent their role as catalysts for regulatory innovations in the face of pathogen pressure.

Host: Max Plikus

Seminar will be held in person only. 

For questions about this event, please contact Mayra Rubio at mrubio3@uci.edu.

Natural Sciences II, Room 4201