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CTCF mediates dosage and sequence-context-dependent transcriptional insulation through formation of local chromatin domains

Item Type:Preprint
Title:CTCF mediates dosage and sequence-context-dependent transcriptional insulation through formation of local chromatin domains
Creators Name:Huang, H. and Zhu, Q. and Jussila, A. and Han, Y. and Bintu, B. and Kern, C. and Conte, M. and Zhang, Y. and Bianco, S. and Chiariello, A.M. and Yu, M. and Hu, R. and Juric, I. and Hu, M. and Nicodemi, M. and Zhuang, X. and Ren, B.
Abstract:Insulators play a critical role in spatiotemporal gene expression in metazoans by separating active and repressive chromatin domains and preventing inappropriate enhancer-promoter contacts. The evolutionarily conserved CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is required for insulator function in mammals, but not all of its binding sites act as insulators. Here, we explore the sequence requirements of CTCF-mediated transcriptional insulation with the use of a sensitive insulator reporter assay in mouse embryonic stem cells. We find that insulation potency depends on the number of CTCF binding sites in tandem. Furthermore, CTCF-mediated insulation is dependent on DNA sequences flanking its core binding motifs, and CTCF binding sites at topologically associating domain(TAD) boundaries are more likely to function as insulators than those outside TAD boundaries, independent of binding strength. Using chromosomal conformation capture assays and high-resolution chromatin imaging techniques, we demonstrate that insulators form local chromatin domain boundaries and reduce enhancer-promoter contacts. Taken together, our results provide strong genetic, molecular, and structural evidence connecting chromatin topology to the action of insulators in the mammalian genome.
Keywords:Insulators, CTCF Binding Sites, TAD Boundary, Single Chromosome Imaging
Source:bioRxiv
Publisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Article Number:2020.07.07.192526
Date:8 July 2020
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.07.192526

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