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Chromosome-level organization of the regulatory genome in the Drosophila nervous system

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Gambetta, Maria Cristina
Levine, Michael S.
Jankowski, Aleksander
McCabe, Brian D.
Guex, Nicolas
Restrepo, Simon
Iseli, Christian
Cousin, Pascal
Rosa, Patrycja
Khadka, Jenisha
Data publikacji
2023
Abstrakt (EN)

Previous studies have identified topologically associating domains (TADs) as basic units of genome organization. We present evidence of a previously unreported level of genome folding, where distant TAD pairs, megabases apart, interact to form meta-domains. Within meta-domains, gene promoters and structural intergenic elements present in distant TADs are specifically paired. The associated genes encode neuronal determinants, including those engaged in axonal guidance and adhesion. These long-range associations occur in a large fraction of neurons but support transcription in only a subset of neurons. Meta-domains are formed by diverse transcription factors that are able to pair over long and flexible distances. We present evidence that two such factors, GAF and CTCF, play direct roles in this process. The relative simplicity of higher-order meta-domain interactions in Drosophila, compared with those previously described in mammals, allowed the demonstration that genomes can fold into highly specialized cell-type-specific scaffolds that enable megabase-scale regulatory associations.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Drosophila
TAD
chromosomal loop
gene regulation
genome architecture
genome organization
nervous system
neuron
transcription
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informatyka
Czasopismo
Cell
Tom
186
Zeszyt
18
Strony od-do
3826-3844.e26
ISSN
0092-8674
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