Dynamics of synthetic yeast chromosome evolution shaped by hierarchical chromatin organization

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Sijie Zhou [1 ,2 ]
Yi Wu [1 ,2 ]
Yu Zhao [3 ]
Zhen Zhang [1 ,2 ]
Limin Jiang [4 ]
Lin Liu [5 ]
Yan Zhang [1 ]
Jijun Tang [4 ,6 ]
Ying-Jin Yuan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology (Ministry of Education),Tianjin University
[2] Key Laboratory of Systems Bioengineering(Ministry of Education),School of Chemical Engineering and Technology,Tianjin University
[3] Institute for Systems Genetics,NYU Langone Health
[4] School of Computer Science and Technology,College of Intelligence and Computing,Tianjin University
[5] Epigenetic Group,Frasergen Bioinformatics Co.,Ltd.
[6] Department of Computer Science,University of South Carolina
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Q343.2 [染色体理论(染色体遗传学)];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Synthetic genome evolution provides a dynamic approach for systematically and straightforwardly exploring evolutionary processes.Synthetic Chromosome Rearrangement and Modification by LoxP-mediated Evolution(SCRaMbLE) is an evolutionary system intrinsic to the synthetic yeast genome that can rapidly drive structural variations.Here,we detect over 260 000 rearrangement events after the SCRaMbLEing of a yeast strain harboring 5.5 synthetic yeast chromosomes(synⅡ,synⅢ,synⅤ,circular synⅥ,synⅨR and synⅩ).Remarkably,we find that the rearrangement events exhibit a specific landscape of frequency.We further reveal that the landscape is shaped by the combined effects of chromatin accessibili and spatial contact probability.The rearrangements tend to occur in 3D spatially proximal and chromatin-accessible regions.The enormous numbers of rearrangements mediated by SCRaMbLE provide a driving force to potentiate directed genome evolution,and the investigation of the rearrangement landscape offers mechanistic insights into the dynamics of genome evolution.
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