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3D genomics across the tree of life reveals condensin II as a determinant of architecture type.

Authors :
Hoencamp C
Dudchenko O
Elbatsh AMO
Brahmachari S
Raaijmakers JA
van Schaik T
Sedeño Cacciatore Á
Contessoto VG
van Heesbeen RGHP
van den Broek B
Mhaskar AN
Teunissen H
St Hilaire BG
Weisz D
Omer AD
Pham M
Colaric Z
Yang Z
Rao SSP
Mitra N
Lui C
Yao W
Khan R
Moroz LL
Kohn A
St Leger J
Mena A
Holcroft K
Gambetta MC
Lim F
Farley E
Stein N
Haddad A
Chauss D
Mutlu AS
Wang MC
Young ND
Hildebrandt E
Cheng HH
Knight CJ
Burnham TLU
Hovel KA
Beel AJ
Mattei PJ
Kornberg RD
Warren WC
Cary G
Gómez-Skarmeta JL
Hinman V
Lindblad-Toh K
Di Palma F
Maeshima K
Multani AS
Pathak S
Nel-Themaat L
Behringer RR
Kaur P
Medema RH
van Steensel B
de Wit E
Onuchic JN
Di Pierro M
Lieberman Aiden E
Rowland BD
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2021 May 28; Vol. 372 (6545), pp. 984-989.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We investigated genome folding across the eukaryotic tree of life. We find two types of three-dimensional (3D) genome architectures at the chromosome scale. Each type appears and disappears repeatedly during eukaryotic evolution. The type of genome architecture that an organism exhibits correlates with the absence of condensin II subunits. Moreover, condensin II depletion converts the architecture of the human genome to a state resembling that seen in organisms such as fungi or mosquitoes. In this state, centromeres cluster together at nucleoli, and heterochromatin domains merge. We propose a physical model in which lengthwise compaction of chromosomes by condensin II during mitosis determines chromosome-scale genome architecture, with effects that are retained during the subsequent interphase. This mechanism likely has been conserved since the last common ancestor of all eukaryotes.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
372
Issue :
6545
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34045355
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe2218