Back to Search Start Over

Identifying cis Elements for Spatiotemporal Control of Mammalian DNA Replication

Authors :
Ferhat Ay
Katerina Kraft
Marco Michalski
Peter Fraser
David M. Gilbert
Claudia Trevilla-Garcia
Juan Carlos Rivera-Mulia
Abhijit Chakraborty
Mats Ljungman
Brian K. Washburn
Nicolas P. Holcomb
Benoit G. Bruneau
Michelle T. Paulsen
Jesse L. Turner
Jiao Sima
Daniel A. Bartlett
Peiyao A. Zhao
Stefan Mundlos
Elphège P. Nora
Vishnu Dileep
Kyle N. Klein
Source :
Cell, vol 176, iss 4
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The temporal order of DNA replication (replication timing [RT]) is highly coupled with genome architecture, but cis-elements regulating either remain elusive. We created a series of CRISPR-mediated deletions and inversions of a pluripotency-associated topologically associating domain (TAD) in mouse ESCs. CTCF-associated domain boundaries were dispensable for RT. CTCF protein depletion weakened most TAD boundaries but had no effect on RT or A/B compartmentalization genome-wide. By contrast, deletion of three intra-TAD CTCF-independent 3D contact sites caused a domain-wide early-to-late RT shift, an A-to-B compartment switch, weakening of TAD architecture, and loss of transcription. The dispensability of TAD boundaries and thenecessity of these "early replication control elements" (ERCEs) was validated by deletions and inversions at additional domains. Our results demonstrate that discrete cis-regulatory elements orchestrate domain-wide RT, A/B compartmentalization, TAD architecture, and transcription, revealing fundamental principles linking genome structure and function.

Details

ISSN :
10974172
Volume :
176
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26187b7d2231ceeca461f1bdadfca0a9