Comparative Hi-C Reveals that CTCF Underlies Evolution of Chromosomal Domain Architecture
University College London · Cancer Research UK · +1 more institution
Abstract
Topological domains are key architectural building blocks of chromosomes, but their functional importance and evolutionary dynamics are not well defined. We performed comparative high-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) in four mammals and characterized the conservation and divergence of chromosomal contact insulation and the resulting domain architectures within distantly related genomes. We show that the modular organization of chromosomes is robustly conserved in syntenic regions and that this is compatible with conservation of the binding landscape of the insulator protein CTCF. Specifically, conserved CTCF sites are co-localized with cohesin, are enriched at strong topological domain…
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7Topics & keywords
- CTCF
- Cohesin
- Genome
- Biology
- Synteny
- Protein domain
- Evolutionary biology
- Conserved sequence
- Life in Land