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Chromosome Conformation Capture Uncovers Potential Genome-Wide Interactions between Human Conserved Non-Coding Sequences

Robyr, Daniel
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Friedli, Marc
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Gehrig, Corinne
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2011
PloS One

Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC) DNA elements that display striking conservation among species, suggesting that they have maintained specific functions throughout evolution. CNC function remains poorly understood, although recent studies have identified a role in gene regulation. We hypothesized that the identification of genomic loci that interact physically with CNCs would provide information on their functions. We have used circular chromosome conformation capture (4C) to characterize interactions of 10 CNCs from human chromosome 21 in K562 cells. The data provide evidence that CNCs are capable of interacting with loci that are enriched for CNCs. The number of trans interactions varies among CNCs; some show interactions with many loci, while others interact with few. Some of the tested CNCs are capable of driving the expression of a reporter gene in the mouse embryo, and associate with the oligodendrocyte genes OLIG1 and OLIG2. Our results underscore the power of chromosome conformation capture for the identification of targets of functional DNA elements and raise the possibility that CNCs exert their functions by physical association with defined genomic regions enriched in CNCs. These CNC-CNC interactions may in part explain their stringent conservation as a group of regulatory sequences.

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research article
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0017634
Web of Science ID

WOS:000288099800029

Author(s)
Robyr, Daniel
Friedli, Marc
Gehrig, Corinne
Arcangeli, Mélanie
Marin, Marilyn
Guipponi, Michel
Farinelli, Laurent
Barde, Isabelle  
Verp, Sonia
Trono, Didier  
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Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Public Library of Science

Published in
PloS One
Volume

6

Issue

3

Article Number

e17634

Subjects

In-Vivo

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Ultraconserved Elements

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Expression

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Enhancer

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Organization

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Territories

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Disruption

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Regions

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Mice

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 21, 2011
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