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CTCF loss has limited effects on global genome architecture in Drosophila despite critical regulatory functions

Kaushal, Anjali
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Mohana, Giriram
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Dorier, Julien
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2021
Nature Communications

Vertebrate genomes are partitioned into contact domains defined by enhanced internal contact frequency and formed by two principal mechanisms: compartmentalization of transcriptionally active and inactive domains, and stalling of chromosomal loop-extruding cohesin by CTCF bound at domain boundaries. While Drosophila has widespread contact domains and CTCF, it is currently unclear whether CTCF-dependent domains exist in flies. We genetically ablate CTCF in Drosophila and examine impacts on genome folding and transcriptional regulation in the central nervous system. We find that CTCF is required to form a small fraction of all domain boundaries, while critically controlling expression patterns of certain genes and supporting nervous system function. We also find that CTCF recruits the pervasive boundary-associated factor Cp190 to CTCF-occupied boundaries and co-regulates a subset of genes near boundaries together with Cp190. These results highlight a profound difference in CTCF-requirement for genome folding in flies and vertebrates, in which a large fraction of boundaries are CTCF-dependent and suggest that CTCF has played mutable roles in genome architecture and direct gene expression control during metazoan evolution.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-21366-2
Author(s)
Kaushal, Anjali
Mohana, Giriram
Dorier, Julien
Özdemir, Isa
Omer, Arina
Cousin, Pascal
Semenova, Anastasiia
Taschner, Michael
Dergai, Oleksandr
Marzetta, Flavia
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Date Issued

2021

Publisher

Nature Research

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

12

Start page

1

End page

16, 1011

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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April 3, 2023
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