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Spatial partitioning of the regulatory landscape of the X-inactivation centre

Authors :
Nora, Elphege P.
Lajoie, Bryan R.
Schulz, Edda G.
Giorgetti, Luca
Okamoto, Ikuhiro
Servant, Nicolas
Piolot, Tristan
van Berkum, Nynke L.
Meisig, Johannes
Sedat, John
Gribnau, Joost
Barillot, Emmanuel
Bluthgen, Nils
Dekker, Job
Heard, Edith
Source :
Nature. May 17, 2012, Vol. 485 Issue 7398, p381, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In eukaryotes transcriptional regulation often involves multiple long-range elements and is influenced by the genomic environment (1). A prime example of this concerns the mouse X-inactivation centre (Xic), which orchestrates the initiation of X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) by controlling the expression of the nonprotein-coding Xist transcript. The extent of Xic sequences required for the proper regulation of Xist remains unknown. Here we use chromosome conformation capture carbon-copy (5C) (2) and super-resolution microscopy to analyse the spatial organization of a 4.5-megabases (Mb) region including Xist.We discover a series of discrete 200-kilobase to 1 Mb topologically associating domains (TADs), present both before and after cell differentiation and on the active and inactive X. TADs align with, but do not rely on, several domain-wide features of the epigenome, such as H3K27me3 or H3K9me2 blocks and lamina-associated domains. TADs also align with coordinately regulated gene clusters. Disruption of a TAD boundary causes ectopic chromosomal contacts and long-range transcriptional misregulation. The Xist/Tsix sense/antisense unit illustrates how TADs enable the spatial segregation of oppositely regulated chromosomal neighbourhoods, with the respective promoters of Xist and Tsix lying in adjacent TADs, each containing their known positive regulators. We identify a novel distal regulatory region of Tsix within its TAD, which produces a long intervening RNA, Linx. In addition to uncovering a new principle of cis-regulatory architecture of mammalian chromosomes, our study sets the stage for the full genetic dissection of the X-inactivation centre.<br />The X-inactivation centre was originally defined by deletions and translocations as a region spanning several megabases (3,4), and contains several elements known to affect Xist activity, including its repressive antisense [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
485
Issue :
7398
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.292088157
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/naturell049