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Nonlinear control of transcription through enhancer–promoter interactions.

Authors :
Zuin, Jessica
Roth, Gregory
Zhan, Yinxiu
Cramard, Julie
Redolfi, Josef
Piskadlo, Ewa
Mach, Pia
Kryzhanovska, Mariya
Tihanyi, Gergely
Kohler, Hubertus
Eder, Mathias
Leemans, Christ
van Steensel, Bas
Meister, Peter
Smallwood, Sebastien
Giorgetti, Luca
Source :
Nature; 4/21/2022, Vol. 604 Issue 7906, p571-577, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Chromosome structure in mammals is thought to regulate transcription by modulating three-dimensional interactions between enhancers and promoters, notably through CTCF-mediated loops and topologically associating domains (TADs)1–4. However, how chromosome interactions are actually translated into transcriptional outputs remains unclear. Here, to address this question, we use an assay to position an enhancer at large numbers of densely spaced chromosomal locations relative to a fixed promoter, and measure promoter output and interactions within a genomic region with minimal regulatory and structural complexity. A quantitative analysis of hundreds of cell lines reveals that the transcriptional effect of an enhancer depends on its contact probabilities with the promoter through a nonlinear relationship. Mathematical modelling suggests that nonlinearity might arise from transient enhancer–promoter interactions being translated into slower promoter bursting dynamics in individual cells, therefore uncoupling the temporal dynamics of interactions from those of transcription. This uncovers a potential mechanism of how distal enhancers act from large genomic distances, and of how topologically associating domain boundaries block distal enhancers. Finally, we show that enhancer strength also determines absolute transcription levels as well as the sensitivity of a promoter to CTCF-mediated transcriptional insulation. Our measurements establish general principles for the context-dependent role of chromosome structure in long-range transcriptional regulation.The transcriptional effect of an enhancer depends on its contact probabilities with the promoter through a nonlinear relationship, and enhancer strength determines absolute transcription levels as well as the sensitivity of a promoter to CTCF-mediated transcriptional insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
604
Issue :
7906
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156490325
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04570-y