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Transfer RNA Genes Affect Chromosome Structure and Function via Local Effects

Authors :
Omar Hamdani
Namrita Dhillon
Tsung-Han S. Hsieh
Takahiro Fujita
Josefina Ocampo
Jacob G. Kirkland
Josh Lawrimore
Tetsuya J. Kobayashi
Brandon Friedman
Derek Fulton
Kenneth Y. Wu
Răzvan V. Chereji
Masaya Oki
Kerry Bloom
David J Clark
Oliver J. Rando
Rohinton T. Kamakaka
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, non-random manner and specific chromatin segments contact nuclear substructures to mediate this organization. While transfer RNA genes (tDNAs) are essential for the generation of tRNAs, these loci are also binding sites for transcription factors and architectural proteins and are thought to play an important role in the organization of the genome. In this study, we investigate the role of tDNAs in genomic organization and chromosome function by editing a chromosome so that it lacks any tDNAs. Surprisingly our analyses of this tDNA-less chromosome show that loss of tDNAs does not grossly affect chromosome folding or chromosome tethering. However, loss of tDNAs affects local nucleosome positioning and the binding of SMC proteins at these loci. The absence of tDNAs also leads to changes in centromere clustering and a reduction in the frequency of long rangeHML-HMRheterochromatin clustering. We propose that the tDNAs primarily affect local chromatin structure that result in effects on long-range chromosome architecture.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fb065c294ee44ffb5b8b7aa6768b941a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/412247