Chromatin conformation, gene transcription, and nucleosome remodeling as an emergent system

染色质构象、基因转录和核小体重塑作为一个新兴系统

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作者:Luay M Almassalha, Marcelo Carignano, Emily Pujadas Liwag, Wing Shun Li, Ruyi Gong, Nicolas Acosta, Cody L Dunton, Paola Carrillo Gonzalez, Lucas M Carter, Rivaan Kakkaramadam, Martin Kröger, Kyle L MacQuarrie, Jane Frederick, I Chae Ye, Patrick Su, Tiffany Kuo, Karla I Medina, Josh A Pritchard, And

Abstract

In single cells, variably sized nanoscale chromatin structures are observed, but it is unknown whether these form a cohesive framework that regulates RNA transcription. Here, we demonstrate that the human genome is an emergent, self-assembling, reinforcement learning system. Conformationally defined heterogeneous, nanoscopic packing domains form by the interplay of transcription, nucleosome remodeling, and loop extrusion. We show that packing domains are not topologically associated domains. Instead, packing domains exist across a structure-function life cycle that couples heterochromatin and transcription in situ, explaining how heterochromatin enzyme inhibition can produce a paradoxical decrease in transcription by destabilizing domain cores. Applied to development and aging, we show the pairing of heterochromatin and transcription at myogenic genes that could be disrupted by nuclear swelling. In sum, packing domains represent a foundation to explore the interactions of chromatin and transcription at the single-cell level in human health.

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