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Series GSE262602 Query DataSets for GSE262602
Status Public on Apr 01, 2024
Title Individual transcription factors modulate both the micromovement of chromatin and its long-range structure [Hi-C]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Other
Summary The control of eukaryotic gene expression is intimately connected to highly dynamic chromatin structures. Gene regulation relies on activator and repressor transcription factors (TFs) that induce local chromatin opening and closing. However, it is unclear how nucleus-wide chromatin organization responds dynamically to the activity of specific TFs. Here we examined how two TFs with opposite effects on local chromatin accessibility modulate chromatin dynamics nucleus-wide. We combine High-resolution Diffusion mapping (Hi-D) and Dense Flow reConstruction and Correlation (DFCC) in living cells to obtain an imaging-based, nanometer-scale analysis of local diffusion processes and long-range coordinated movements of both chromatin and TFs. We show that the expression of either an individual transcriptional activator (CDX2) or repressor (SIX6) with large numbers of binding sites increases chromatin mobility nucleus-wide, yet they induce opposite coherent chromatin motions at the micron scale. Hi-C analysis of higher-order chromatin structures shows that induction of the pioneer factor CDX2 leads both to changes in local chromatin interactions and the distribution of A and B compartments, thus relating the micromovement of chromatin with changes in compartmental structures. Given that inhibition of transcription initiation and elongation by RNA Pol II has a partial impact on the global chromatin dynamics induced by CDX2, we suggest that CDX2 overexpression alters chromatin structure dynamics both dependently and independently of transcription. Our biophysical analysis shows that sequence-specific TFs can influence chromatin structure on multiple architectural levels, arguing that local chromatin changes brought by TFs alter long-range chromatin mobility and its organization.
 
Overall design Hi-C in 3T3 with a doxycycline-inducible expression of CDX2, treated or not with doxycycline
 
Contributor(s) Shaban HA, Friman ET, Deluz C, Tollenaere AI, Katanayeva N, Suter DM
Citation(s) 38648478
Submission date Mar 27, 2024
Last update date May 24, 2024
Contact name David Michael Suter
Organization name École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Department Institute of Bioengineering
Lab UPSUTER
Street address EPFL SV-IN Station 19
City Lausanne
ZIP/Postal code 1015
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (6)
GSM8172221 3T3_CDX2, HiC, noDox, rep1
GSM8172222 3T3_CDX2, HiC, noDox, rep2
GSM8172223 3T3_CDX2, HiC, Dox6h, rep1
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GSE262605 Individual transcription factors modulate both the micromovement of chromatin and its long-range structure
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BioProject PRJNA1092630

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE262602_DMSO.mm10.mapq_30.1000.mcool 766.2 Mb (ftp)(http) MCOOL
GSE262602_Dox_24h.mm10.mapq_30.1000.mcool 685.6 Mb (ftp)(http) MCOOL
GSE262602_Dox_6h.mm10.mapq_30.1000.mcool 928.4 Mb (ftp)(http) MCOOL
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