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Functional organization of the human 4D Nucleome
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- National Academy of Sciences, 2015.
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Abstract
- The 4D organization of the interphase nucleus, or the 4D Nucleome (4DN), reflects a dynamical interaction between 3D genome structure and function and its relationship to phenotype. We present initial analyses of the human 4DN, capturing genome-wide structure using chromosome conformation capture and 3D imaging, and function using RNA-sequencing. We introduce a quantitative index that measures underlying topological stability of a genomic region. Our results show that structural features of genomic regions correlate with function with surprising persistence over time. Furthermore, constructing genome-wide gene-level contact maps aided in identifying gene pairs with high potential for coregulation and colocalization in a manner consistent with expression via transcription factories. We additionally use 2D phase planes to visualize patterns in 4DN data. Finally, we evaluated gene pairs within a circadian gene module using 3D imaging, and found periodicity in the movement of clock circadian regulator and period circadian clock 2 relative to each other that followed a circadian rhythm and entrained with their expression.
- Subjects :
- Transcription factories
Genetics
Cell Nucleus
Multidisciplinary
Genome, Human
Period (gene)
Circadian clock
Gene regulatory network
Computational biology
Biology
Biological Sciences
Circadian Rhythm
Chromosome conformation capture
Humans
Human genome
Gene Regulatory Networks
Circadian rhythm
Gene
Interphase
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....41c5ef5bd65cb00a6b4a35d5c6dc9a42