Ghavi-Helm Y*‡, Jankowski A*, Meiers S*, Viales RR, Korbel JO‡, Furlong EEM‡
Nature Genetics, 2019 Jul
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Nature Genetics | DOI:
10.1038/s41588-019-0462-3

Chromatin topology is intricately linked to gene expression, yet its functional requirement remains unclear. Here, we comprehensively assessed the interplay between genome topology and gene expression using highly rearranged chromosomes (balancers) spanning ~75% of the Drosophila genome. Using transheterozyte (balancer/wild-type) embryos, we measured allele-specific changes in topology and gene expression in cis, while minimizing trans effects. Through genome sequencing, we resolved eight large nested inversions, smaller inversions, duplications and thousands of deletions. These extensive rearrangements caused many changes to chromatin topology, disrupting long-range loops, topologically associating domains (TADs) and promoter interactions, yet these are not predictive of changes in expression. Gene expression is generally not altered around inversion breakpoints, indicating that mis-appropriate enhancer–promoter activation is a rare event. Similarly, shuffling or fusing TADs, changing intra-TAD connections and disrupting long-range inter-TAD loops does not alter expression for the majority of genes. Our results suggest that properties other than chromatin topology ensure productive enhancer–promoter interactions.
Data
All coordinates are relative to the dm6 assembly
Normalized Hi-C contact maps in 5 kb resolution, in HiCExplorer h5 format: RNA-seq read counts: Differential analysis: VCF: Raw data are available at ArrayExpress:- Accession E-MTAB-7510 — Whole-genome sequencing and mate pair sequencing of Drosophila melanogaster carrying second (CyO) and third (TM3) balancer chromosomes
- Accession E-MTAB-7511 — RNA-seq of Drosophila melanogaster carrying second (CyO) and third (TM3) balancer chromosomes
- Accession E-MTAB-7512 — HiC of Drosophila melanogaster carrying second (CyO) and third (TM3) balancer chromosomes
- Accession E-MTAB-7513 — Capture-C of Drosophila melanogaster carrying second (CyO) and third (TM3) balancer chromosomes