Dynamics of CTCF- and cohesin-mediated chromatin looping revealed by live-cell imaging
Broad Institute · Allen Institute · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Animal genomes are folded into loops and topologically associating domains (TADs) by CTCF and loop-extruding cohesins, but the live dynamics of loop formation and stability remain unknown. Here, we directly visualized chromatin looping at the Fbn2 TAD in mouse embryonic stem cells using super-resolution live-cell imaging and quantified looping dynamics by Bayesian inference. Unexpectedly, the Fbn2 loop was both rare and dynamic, with a looped fraction of approximately 3 to 6.5% and a median loop lifetime of approximately 10 to 30 minutes. Our results establish that the Fbn2 TAD is highly dynamic, and about 92% of the time, cohesin-extruded loops exist within the TAD without bridging both CTCF boundaries. This…
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- FWCI
- 41.75
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- 100%
- References
- 88
Authors
10- MGMichele GabrieleCorresponding
Broad Institute, Allen Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- HBHugo B. BrandãoCorresponding
Broad Institute, Allen Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SGSimon Grosse‐HolzCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut Curie
- AJAsmita Jha
Broad Institute, Allen Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- GMGina M. Dailey
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Cohesin
- CTCF
- Chromatin
- Live cell imaging
- Cell biology
- Dynamics (music)
- Biology
- Loop (graph theory)