articleCell ReportsMay 1, 2016GOLD OA

Formation of Chromosomal Domains by Loop Extrusion

Harvard University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Topologically associating domains (TADs) are fundamental structural and functional building blocks of human interphase chromosomes, yet the mechanisms of TAD formation remain unclear. Here, we propose that loop extrusion underlies TAD formation. In this process, cis-acting loop-extruding factors, likely cohesins, form progressively larger loops but stall at TAD boundaries due to interactions with boundary proteins, including CTCF. Using polymer simulations, we show that this model produces TADs and finer-scale features of Hi-C data. Each TAD emerges from multiple loops dynamically formed through extrusion, contrary to typical illustrations of single static loops. Loop extrusion both explains diverse…

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Keywords
  • Cohesin
  • CTCF
  • Extrusion
  • Enhancer
  • Loop (graph theory)
  • Condensin
  • Biology
  • Interphase
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