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Essential role of Cp190 in physical and regulatory boundary formation

Kaushal, Anjali
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Dorier, Julien  
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Wang, Bihan
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2022
Science Advances

Boundaries in animal genomes delimit contact domains with enhanced internal contact frequencies and have debated functions in limiting regulatory cross-talk between domains and guiding enhancers to target promoters. Most mammalian boundaries form by stalling of chromosomal loop-extruding cohesin by CTCF, but most Drosophila boundaries form CTCF independently. However, how CTCF-independent boundaries form and function remains largely unexplored. Here, we assess genome folding and developmental gene expression in fly embryos lacking the ubiquitous boundary-associated factor Cp190. We find that sequence-specific DNA binding proteins such as CTCF and Su(Hw) directly interact with and recruit Cp190 to form most promoter-distal boundaries. Cp190 is essential for early development and prevents regulatory cross-talk between specific gene loci that pattern the embryo. Cp190 was, in contrast, dispensable for long-range enhancer-promoter communication at tested loci. Cp190 is thus currently the major player in fly boundary formation and function, revealing that diverse mechanisms evolved to partition genomes into independent regulatory domains.

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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abl8834
Author(s)
Kaushal, Anjali
Dorier, Julien  
Wang, Bihan
Mohana, Giriram
Taschner, Michael
Cousin, Pascal
Waridel, Patrice
Iseli, Christian  
Semenova, Anastasiia
Restrepo, Simon
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Date Issued

2022

Published in
Science Advances
Volume

8

Issue

19

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April 12, 2023
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