Topologically associating domains are ancient features that coincide with Metazoan clusters of extreme noncoding conservation
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Journal Article
Abstract
Developmental genes in metazoan genomes are surrounded by dense clusters of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs). CNEs exhibit unexplained extreme levels of sequence conservation, with many acting as developmental long-range enhancers. Clusters of CNEs define the span of regulatory inputs for many important developmental regulators and have been described previously as genomic regulatory blocks (GRBs). Their function and distribution around important regulatory genes raises the question of how they relate to 3D conformation of these loci. Here, we show that clusters of CNEs strongly coincide with topological organisation, predicting the boundaries of hundreds of topologically associating domains (TADs) in human and Drosophila. The set of TADs that are associated with high levels of noncoding conservation exhibit distinct properties compared to TADs devoid of extreme noncoding conservation. The close correspondence between extreme noncoding conservation and TADs suggests that these TADs are ancient, revealing a regulatory architecture conserved over hundreds of millions of years.Metazoan genomes contain many clusters of conserved noncoding elements. Here, the authors provide evidence that these clusters coincide with distinct topologically associating domains in humans and Drosophila, revealing a conserved regulatory genomic architecture.
Date Issued
2017-09-05
Date Acceptance
2017-07-05
Citation
Nature Communications, 2017, 8 (1)
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Journal / Book Title
Nature Communications
Volume
8
Issue
1
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Sponsor
Wellcome Trust
Wellcome Trust
Identifier
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28874668
PII: 10.1038/s41467-017-00524-5
Grant Number
106954/Z/15/Z
099276/Z/12/Z
Subjects
Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
KEY DEVELOPMENTAL GENES
ULTRACONSERVED ELEMENTS
CHROMATIN INTERACTIONS
REGULATORY ELEMENTS
ENHANCER-ADOPTION
HUMAN GENOME
REVEALS
TRANSCRIPTION
EVOLUTION
PRINCIPLES
Animals
Conserved Sequence
DNA, Intergenic
Genes, Regulator
Genome
Genome Size
Humans
Animals
Humans
DNA, Intergenic
Conserved Sequence
Genes, Regulator
Genome
Genome Size
Publication Status
Published online
Coverage Spatial
England
Article Number
441
Date Publish Online
2017-09-05