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The 3D enhancer network of the developing T cell genome is shaped by SATB1

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Plewczyński, Dariusz
Spilianakis, Charalampos
Nikolaou, Christoforos
Kapsetaki, Manouela
Papadogkonas, George
Tzonevrakis, Ioannis-Rafail
Tzerpos, Petros
Franzenburg, Sören
Papamatheakis, Dionysios-Alexandros
Tsoukatou, Despina
Data publikacji
2022
Abstrakt (EN)

Mechanisms of tissue-specific gene expression regulation via 3D genome organization are poorly understood. Here we uncover the regulatory chromatin network of developing T cells and identify SATB1, a tissue-specific genome organizer, enriched at the anchors of promoter-enhancer loops. We have generated a T-cell specific Satb1 conditional knockout mouse which allows us to infer the molecular mechanisms responsible for the deregulation of its immune system. H3K27ac HiChIP and Hi-C experiments indicate that SATB1-dependent promoter-enhancer loops regulate expression of master regulator genes (such as Bcl6), the T cell receptor locus and adhesion molecule genes, collectively being critical for cell lineage specification and immune system homeostasis. SATB1-dependent regulatory chromatin loops represent a more refined layer of genome organization built upon a high-order scaffold provided by CTCF and other factors. Overall, our findings unravel the function of a tissue-specific factor that controls transcription programs, via spatial chromatin arrangements complementary to the chromatin structure imposed by ubiquitously expressed genome organizers.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Nature Communications
Tom
13
Zeszyt
1
ISSN
2041-1723
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