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Chromatin Loops as Allosteric Modulators of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions
by
Fudenberg, Geoffrey
, Imakaev, Maxim
, Mirny, Leonid A.
, Doyle, Boryana
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chromatin
/ Chromatin - chemistry
/ Chromatin - metabolism
/ Computational Biology
/ Enhancer Elements, Genetic - physiology
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation - physiology
/ Insects
/ Models, Genetic
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic - physiology
/ Promoters (Genetics)
/ Protein Conformation
/ Simulation
/ Studies
2014
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Chromatin Loops as Allosteric Modulators of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions
by
Fudenberg, Geoffrey
, Imakaev, Maxim
, Mirny, Leonid A.
, Doyle, Boryana
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chromatin
/ Chromatin - chemistry
/ Chromatin - metabolism
/ Computational Biology
/ Enhancer Elements, Genetic - physiology
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation - physiology
/ Insects
/ Models, Genetic
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic - physiology
/ Promoters (Genetics)
/ Protein Conformation
/ Simulation
/ Studies
2014
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Chromatin Loops as Allosteric Modulators of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions
by
Fudenberg, Geoffrey
, Imakaev, Maxim
, Mirny, Leonid A.
, Doyle, Boryana
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chromatin
/ Chromatin - chemistry
/ Chromatin - metabolism
/ Computational Biology
/ Enhancer Elements, Genetic - physiology
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation - physiology
/ Insects
/ Models, Genetic
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic - physiology
/ Promoters (Genetics)
/ Protein Conformation
/ Simulation
/ Studies
2014
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Chromatin Loops as Allosteric Modulators of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions
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Chromatin Loops as Allosteric Modulators of Enhancer-Promoter Interactions
2014
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The classic model of eukaryotic gene expression requires direct spatial contact between a distal enhancer and a proximal promoter. Recent Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C) studies show that enhancers and promoters are embedded in a complex network of looping interactions. Here we use a polymer model of chromatin fiber to investigate whether, and to what extent, looping interactions between elements in the vicinity of an enhancer-promoter pair can influence their contact frequency. Our equilibrium polymer simulations show that a chromatin loop, formed by elements flanking either an enhancer or a promoter, suppresses enhancer-promoter interactions, working as an insulator. A loop formed by elements located in the region between an enhancer and a promoter, on the contrary, facilitates their interactions. We find that different mechanisms underlie insulation and facilitation; insulation occurs due to steric exclusion by the loop, and is a global effect, while facilitation occurs due to an effective shortening of the enhancer-promoter genomic distance, and is a local effect. Consistently, we find that these effects manifest quite differently for in silico 3C and microscopy. Our results show that looping interactions that do not directly involve an enhancer-promoter pair can nevertheless significantly modulate their interactions. This phenomenon is analogous to allosteric regulation in proteins, where a conformational change triggered by binding of a regulatory molecule to one site affects the state of another site.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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