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Building regulatory landscapes: enhancer recruits cohesin to create contact domains, engage CTCF sites and activate distant genes

Authors :
Teodora Filipovska
Zaria de Andrade dos Ramos
Marjon J.A.M. Verstegen
Niels J. Rinzema
Stefan van der Elst
Peter H.L. Krijger
Sjoerd J. D. Tjalsma
Ruiqi Han
Anna-Karina Felder
Konstantinos Sofiadis
Wouter de Laat
Yuva Oz
Christian Valdes-Quezada
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Developmental gene expression is often controlled by distal tissue-specific enhancers. Enhancer action is restricted to topological chromatin domains, typically formed by cohesin-mediated loop extrusion between CTCF-associated boundaries. To better understand how individual regulatory DNA elements form topological domains and control expression, we used a bottom-up approach, building active regulatory landscapes of different sizes in inactive chromatin. We demonstrate that transcriptional output and protection against gene silencing reduces with increased enhancer distance, but that enhancer contact frequencies alone do not dictate transcription activity. The enhancer recruits cohesin to stimulate the formation of local chromatin contact domains and activate flanking CTCF sites for engagement in chromatin looping. Small contact domains can support strong and stable expression of distant genes. The enhancer requires transcription factors and mediator to activate genes over all distance ranges, but relies on cohesin exclusively for the activation of distant genes. Our work supports a model that assigns two functions to enhancers: its classic role to stimulate transcription initiation and elongation from target gene promoters and a role to recruit cohesin for the creation of contact domains, the engagement of flanking CTCF sites in chromatin looping, and the activation of distal target genes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4876d05b47a57dd0f54464338106fe7c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.05.463209