Homotypic clustering of L1 and B1/Alu repeats compartmentalizes the 3D genome

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J. Yuyang Lu
Lei Chang
Tong Li
Ting Wang
Yafei Yin
Ge Zhan
Xue Han
Ke Zhang
Yibing Tao
Michelle Percharde
Liang Wang
Qi Peng
Pixi Yan
Hui Zhang
Xianju Bi
Wen Shao
Yantao Hong
Zhongyang Wu
Runze Ma
Peizhe Wang
Wenzhi Li
Jing Zhang
Zai Chang
Yingping Hou
Bing Zhu
Miguel Ramalho-Santos
Pilong Li
Wei Xie
Jie Na
Yujie Sun
Xiaohua Shen
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[1] Tsinghua University,Tsinghua
[2] Peking University,Peking Joint Center for Life Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Life Sciences
[3] Bioland Laboratory (Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory),State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC), School of Life Sciences, and College of Future Technology
[4] MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences (LMS),Institute of Clinical Sciences (ICS), Faculty of Medicine
[5] Imperial College London,National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules, CAS Center for Excellence in Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lunenfeld
[7] University of Toronto,Tanenbaum Research Institute
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Cell Research | 2021年 / 31卷
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Organization of the genome into euchromatin and heterochromatin appears to be evolutionarily conserved and relatively stable during lineage differentiation. In an effort to unravel the basic principle underlying genome folding, here we focus on the genome itself and report a fundamental role for L1 (LINE1 or LINE-1) and B1/Alu retrotransposons, the most abundant subclasses of repetitive sequences, in chromatin compartmentalization. We find that homotypic clustering of L1 and B1/Alu demarcates the genome into grossly exclusive domains, and characterizes and predicts Hi-C compartments. Spatial segregation of L1-rich sequences in the nuclear and nucleolar peripheries and B1/Alu-rich sequences in the nuclear interior is conserved in mouse and human cells and occurs dynamically during the cell cycle. In addition, de novo establishment of L1 and B1 nuclear segregation is coincident with the formation of higher-order chromatin structures during early embryogenesis and appears to be critically regulated by L1 and B1 transcripts. Importantly, depletion of L1 transcripts in embryonic stem cells drastically weakens homotypic repeat contacts and compartmental strength, and disrupts the nuclear segregation of L1- or B1-rich chromosomal sequences at genome-wide and individual sites. Mechanistically, nuclear co-localization and liquid droplet formation of L1 repeat DNA and RNA with heterochromatin protein HP1α suggest a phase-separation mechanism by which L1 promotes heterochromatin compartmentalization. Taken together, we propose a genetically encoded model in which L1 and B1/Alu repeats blueprint chromatin macrostructure. Our model explains the robustness of genome folding into a common conserved core, on which dynamic gene regulation is overlaid across cells.
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