In bilaterian animals, gene regulation is shaped by a combination of linear and spatial regulatory information. Regulatory elements along the genome are integrated into gene regulatory landscapes through chromatin compartmentalization(1,2), insulation of neighbouring genomic regions(3,4) and chromatin looping that brings together distal cis-regulatory sequences(5). However, the evolution of these regulatory features is unknown because the three-dimensional genome architecture of most animal lineages remains unexplored(6,7). To trace the evolutionary origins of animal genome regulation, here we characterized the physical organization of the genome in non-bilaterian animals (sponges, ctenophores, placozoans and cnidarians)(8,9) and their closest unicellular relatives (ichthyosporeans, filastereans and choanoflagellates)(10) by combining high-resolution chromosome conformation capture(11,12) with epigenomic marks and gene expression data. Our comparative analysis showed that chromatin looping is a conserved feature of genome architecture in ctenophores, placozoans and cnidarians. These sequence-determined distal contacts involve both promoter-enhancer and promoter-promoter interactions. By contrast, chromatin loops are absent in the unicellular relatives of animals. Our findings indicate that spatial genome regulation emerged early in animal evolution. This evolutionary innovation introduced regulatory complexity, ultimately facilitating the diversification of animal developmental programmes and cell type repertoires.
Chromatin loops are an ancestral hallmark of the animal regulatory genome.
染色质环是动物调控基因组的祖先特征
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作者:Kim Iana V, Navarrete Cristina, Grau-Bové Xavier, Iglesias Marta, Elek Anamaria, Zolotarov Grygoriy, Bykov Nikolai S, Montgomery Sean A, Ksiezopolska Ewa, Cañas-Armenteros Didac, Soto-Angel Joan J, Leys Sally P, Burkhardt Pawel, Suga Hiroshi, de Mendoza Alex, Marti-Renom Marc A, Sebé-Pedrós Arnau
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun;642(8069):1097-1105 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-025-08960-w | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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