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Sub-kb resolution Hi-C in D. melanogaster reveals conserved characteristics of TADs between insect and mammalian cells

Sub-kb resolution Hi-C in D. melanogaster reveals conserved characteristics of TADs between insect and mammalian cells

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ABSTRACT Topologically associating domains (TADs) are fundamental elements of the 3D structure of the eukaryotic genome. However, while the structural importance of the insulator protein CTCF together with cohesin at TAD borders in mammalian cells is well established, the absence of such co-localization at most TAD borders in recent Hi-C studies of D. melanogaster is enigmatic, raising the possibility that these TAD border elements are not generally conserved among metazoans. Using in situ Hi-C with sub-kb resolution, we show that the genome of D. melanogaster is almost completely partitioned into more than 4,000 TADs (median size, 13 kb), nearly 7-fold more than previously identified. The overwhelming majority of these TADs are demarcated by pairs of Drosophila specific insulator proteins, BEAF-32/CP190 or BEAF-32/Chromator, indicating that these proteins may play an analogous role in Drosophila as that of the CTCF/cohesin pair in mammals. Moreover, we find that previously identified TADs enriched for inactive chromatin are predominantly assembled from the higher-level interactions between smaller TADs. In contrast, the contiguous small TADs in regions previously thought to be unstructured “inter-TADs” are organized in an open configuration with far fewer TAD-TAD interactions. Such structures can also be identified in some “inter-TAD” regions of the mammalian genome, suggesting that larger assemblages of small self-associating TADs separated by a “burst” of contiguous small, weakly associating TADs may be a conserved, basic characteristic of the higher order folding of the metazoan genome.

Wang Qi、Czajkowsky Daniel M.、Shao Zhifeng、Sun Qiu

Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory for Oncogenes and Bio-ID Center, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory for Oncogenes and Bio-ID Center, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityShanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

10.1101/164467

细胞生物学遗传学分子生物学

Wang Qi,Czajkowsky Daniel M.,Shao Zhifeng,Sun Qiu.Sub-kb resolution Hi-C in D. melanogaster reveals conserved characteristics of TADs between insect and mammalian cells[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/164467.点此复制

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