Chromosome-specific epigenetic control and transmission of ribosomal DNA arrays in Hominidae genomes.

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作者:Potapova Tamara A, Kostos Paxton, McKinney Sean, Borchers Matthew, Haug Jeff, Guarracino Andrea, Solar Steven J, Mattingly Mark, Anez Graciela Monfort, de Lima Leonardo Gomes, Wang Yan, Zhao Chongbei, Hall Kate, Gogol Madelaine, Hoffman Sophie, Antipov Dmitry, Rhie Arang, Cechova Monika, Miga Karen H, Garrison Erik, Phillippy Adam M, Gerton Jennifer L
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes are organized in tandem arrays known as ribosomal DNA (rDNA) on multiple chromosomes in Hominidae genomes. We measured copy number and transcriptional activity status of rRNA gene arrays across multiple individual genomes, revealing an identifiable fingerprint of rDNA copy number and activity. In some cases, entire arrays were transcriptionally silent, characterized by high DNA methylation across the rRNA gene, inaccessible chromatin, and the absence of transcription factors and transcripts. Silent arrays showed reduced association with the nucleolus and decreased interchromosomal interactions, consistent with the model that nucleolar organizer function depends on transcriptional activity. Removing rDNA methylation activated silent arrays. Array activity status remained stable through induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming and differentiation into cerebral and intestinal organoids. Haplotype tracing in two unrelated family trios showed paternal transmission of silent arrays. We propose that the epigenetic state buffers rRNA gene dosage, specifies nucleolar organizer function, and can propagate transgenerationally.

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