Differential contribution of steady‐state RNA and active transcription in chromatin organization

  • Barutcu A
  • Blencowe B
  • Rinn J
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© 2019 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license Nuclear RNA and the act of transcription have been implicated in nuclear organization. However, their global contribution to shaping fundamental features of higher-order chromatin organization such as topologically associated domains (TADs) and genomic compartments remains unclear. To investigate these questions, we perform genome-wide chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) analysis in the presence and absence of RNase before and after crosslinking, or a transcriptional inhibitor. TAD boundaries are largely unaffected by RNase treatment, although a subtle disruption of compartmental interactions is observed. In contrast, transcriptional inhibition leads to weaker TAD boundary scores. Collectively, our findings demonstrate differences in the relative contribution of RNA and transcription to the formation of TAD boundaries detected by the widely used Hi-C methodology.

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Barutcu, A. R., Blencowe, B. J., & Rinn, J. L. (2019). Differential contribution of steady‐state RNA and active transcription in chromatin organization. EMBO Reports, 20(10). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201948068

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