Functional organization of the human 4D Nucleome

Haiming Chen, Jie Chen, Lindsey A. Muir, Scott Ronquist, Walter Meixner, Mats Ljungman, Thomas Ried, Stephen Smale, Indika Rajapakse

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Abstract

The 4D organization of the interphase nucleus, or the 4D Nucleome (4DN), reflects a dynamical interaction between 3D genome structure and function and its relationship to phenotype. We present initial analyses of the human 4DN, capturing genome-wide structure using chromosome conformation capture and 3D imaging, and function using RNA-sequencing. We introduce a quantitative index that measures underlying topological stability of a genomic region. Our results show that structural features of genomic regions correlate with function with surprising persistence over time. Furthermore, constructing genome-wide gene-level contact maps aided in identifying gene pairs with high potential for coregulation and colocalization in a manner consistent with expression via transcription factories. We additionally use 2D phase planes to visualize patterns in 4DN data. Finally, we evaluated gene pairs within a circadian gene module using 3D imaging, and found periodicity in the movement of clock circadian regulator and period circadian clock 2 relative to each other that followed a circadian rhythm and entrained with their expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8002-8007
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume112
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 4D Nucleome
  • Interphase nucleus
  • Laplacian
  • Networks
  • Phase plane

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