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RNA polymerase II is required for spatial chromatin reorganization following exit from mitosis

Authors :
Zhang, Shu
Uebelmesser, Nadine
Josipovic, Natasa
Forte, Giada
Slotman, Johan A.
Chiang, Michael
Gothe, Henrike
Gusmao, Eduardo Gade
Becker, Christian
Altmueller, Janine
Houtsmuller, Adriaan B.
Roukos, Vassilis
Wendt, Kerstin S.
Marenduzzo, Davide
Papantonis, Argyris
Zhang, Shu
Uebelmesser, Nadine
Josipovic, Natasa
Forte, Giada
Slotman, Johan A.
Chiang, Michael
Gothe, Henrike
Gusmao, Eduardo Gade
Becker, Christian
Altmueller, Janine
Houtsmuller, Adriaan B.
Roukos, Vassilis
Wendt, Kerstin S.
Marenduzzo, Davide
Papantonis, Argyris
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mammalian chromosomes are three-dimensional entities shaped by converging and opposing forces. Mitotic cell division induces marked chromosome condensation, but following reentry into the G(1) phase of the cell cycle, chromosomes reestablish their interphase organization. Here, we tested the role of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in this transition using a cell line that allows its auxin-mediated degradation. In situ Hi-C showed that RNAPII is required for both compartment and loop establishment following mitosis. RNAPs often counteract loop extrusion, and in their absence, longer and more prominent loops arose. Evidence from chromatin binding, super-resolution imaging, and in silico modeling allude to these effects being a result of RNAPII-mediated cohesin loading upon G(1) reentry. Our findings reconcile the role of RNAPII in gene expression with that in chromatin architecture.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312206051
Document Type :
Electronic Resource