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Preformed chromatin topology assists transcriptional robustness of Shh during limb development

Authors :
Guillaume Andrey
Verena Heinrich
Martin Vingron
Carlo Annunziatella
Christina Paliou
Lars Wittler
Norbert Brieske
Ivana Jerković
Johannes Helmuth
Andrea M. Chiariello
Robert Schöpflin
Stefan A. Haas
Stefan Mundlos
Mario Nicodemi
Bernd Timmermann
Andrea Esposito
Philine Guckelberger
Simona Bianco
Paliou, C.
Guckelberger, P.
Schopflin, R.
Heinrich, V.
Esposito, A.
Chiariello, A. M.
Bianco, S.
Annunziatella, C.
Helmuth, J.
Haas, S.
Jerkovic, I.
Brieske, N.
Wittler, L.
Timmermann, B.
Nicodemi, M.
Vingron, M.
Mundlos, S.
Andrey, G.
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019), bioRxiv (Preprint Server), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Long-range gene regulation involves physical proximity between enhancers and promoters to generate precise patterns of gene expression in space and time. However, in some cases, proximity coincides with gene activation, whereas, in others, preformed topologies already exist before activation. In this study, we investigate the preformed configuration underlying the regulation of the Shh gene by its unique limb enhancer, the ZRS , in vivo during mouse development. Abrogating the constitutive transcription covering the ZRS region led to a shift within the Shh–ZRS contacts and a moderate reduction in Shh transcription. Deletion of the CTCF binding sites around the ZRS resulted in the loss of the Shh–ZRS preformed interaction and a 50% decrease in Shh expression but no phenotype, suggesting an additional, CTCF-independent mechanism of promoter–enhancer communication. This residual activity, however, was diminished by combining the loss of CTCF binding with a hypomorphic ZRS allele, resulting in severe Shh loss of function and digit agenesis. Our results indicate that the preformed chromatin structure of the Shh locus is sustained by multiple components and acts to reinforce enhancer–promoter communication for robust transcription.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019), bioRxiv (Preprint Server), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2b964b4ace604663c6fa40c26bad9a5