3D organization of the genome plays a critical role in regulating gene expression. How 3D-genome organization differs among different cell types and relates to cell type-dependent transcriptional regulation remains unclear. Here, we used genome-scale DNA and RNA imaging to investigate 3D-genome organization in transcriptionally distinct cell types in the mouse cerebral cortex. We uncovered a wide spectrum of differences in the nuclear architecture and 3D-genome organization among different cell types, ranging from the size of the cell nucleus to higher-order chromosome structures and radial positioning of chromatin loci within the nucleus. These cell type-dependent variations in nuclear architecture and chromatin organization exhibit strong correlations with both the total transcriptional activity of the cell and transcriptional regulation of cell type-specific marker genes. Moreover, we found that the methylated DNA binding protein MeCP2 promotes active-inactive chromatin segregation and regulates transcription in a nuclear radial position-dependent manner that is highly correlated with its function in modulating active-inactive chromatin compartmentalization.
Cell type-specific 3D-genome organization and transcription regulation in the brain.
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作者:Liu Shiwei, Wang Cosmos Yuqi, Zheng Pu, Jia Bojing Blair, Zemke Nathan R, Ren Peter, Park Hannah L, Ren Bing, Zhuang Xiaowei
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 28; 11(9):eadv2067 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.adv2067 | ||
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