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  A tissue-specific self-interacting chromatin domain forms independently of enhancer-promoter interactions

Brown, J. M., Roberts, N. A., Graham, B., Waithe, D., Lagerholm, C., Telenius, J. M., et al. (2018). A tissue-specific self-interacting chromatin domain forms independently of enhancer-promoter interactions. Nature Communications, 9: 3849. doi:10.1038/s41467-018-06248-4.

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Brown, J. M., Author
Roberts, N. A., Author
Graham, B., Author
Waithe, D., Author
Lagerholm, C., Author
Telenius, J. M., Author
Ornellas, S. De, Author
Oudelaar, A. M.1, Author           
Scott, C., Author
Szczerbal, I., Author
Babbs, C., Author
Kassouf, M. T., Author
Hughes, J. R., Author
Higgs, D. R., Author
Buckle, V. J., Author
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1Lise Meitner Group Genome Organization and Regulation, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_3261271              

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Free keywords: Gene expression, Gene regulation, Nuclear organization, Super-resolution microscopy
 Abstract: Self-interacting chromatin domains encompass genes and their cis-regulatory elements; however, the three-dimensional form a domain takes, whether this relies on enhancer–promoter interactions, and the processes necessary to mediate the formation and maintenance of such domains, remain unclear. To examine these questions, here we use a combination of high-resolution chromosome conformation capture, a non-denaturing form of fluorescence in situ hybridisation and super-resolution imaging to study a 70 kb domain encompassing the mouse α-globin regulatory locus. We show that this region forms an erythroid-specific, decompacted, self-interacting domain, delimited by frequently apposed CTCF/cohesin binding sites early in terminal erythroid differentiation, and does not require transcriptional elongation for maintenance of the domain structure. Formation of this domain does not rely on interactions between the α-globin genes and their major enhancers, suggesting a transcription-independent mechanism for establishment of the domain. However, absence of the major enhancers does alter internal domain interactions. Formation of a loop domain therefore appears to be a mechanistic process that occurs irrespective of the specific interactions within.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-09-21
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06248-4
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Project name : This work was supported by the Medical Research Council (MC_UU_12009 to V.J.B., D.H., J.H. and MR/N00969X/1 to J.H.) and Wellcome Trust (106130/Z/14/Z to DH). Further support came from grants to the Wolfson Imaging Centre Oxford (Wolfson Foundation 18272, joint MRC/BBSRC/EPSRC MR/K015777X/1, Wellcome Trust Multi-User Equipment 104924/Z/14/Z) and the WIMM FACS Core Facility (NIHR Oxford BRC and John Fell Fund (131/030 and 101/517), the EPA fund (CF182 and CF170) and by the WIMM Strategic Alliance awards G0902418 and MC_UU_12025).
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Title: Nature Communications
  Abbreviation : Nat. Commun.
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Publ. Info: London : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: 15 Volume / Issue: 9 Sequence Number: 3849 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2041-1723
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2041-1723