MiOS, an integrated imaging and computational strategy to model gene folding with nucleosome resolution

The linear sequence of DNA provides invaluable information about genes and their regulatory elements along chromosomes. However, to fully understand gene function and regulation, we need to dissect how genes physically fold in the three-dimensional nuclear space. Here we describe immuno-OligoSTORM,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature structural & molecular biology 2022-10, Vol.29 (10), p.1011-1023
Hauptverfasser: Neguembor, Maria Victoria, Arcon, Juan Pablo, Buitrago, Diana, Lema, Rafael, Walther, Jürgen, Garate, Ximena, Martin, Laura, Romero, Pablo, AlHaj Abed, Jumana, Gut, Marta, Blanc, Julie, Lakadamyali, Melike, Wu, Chao-ting, Brun Heath, Isabelle, Orozco, Modesto, Dans, Pablo D., Cosma, Maria Pia
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Zusammenfassung:The linear sequence of DNA provides invaluable information about genes and their regulatory elements along chromosomes. However, to fully understand gene function and regulation, we need to dissect how genes physically fold in the three-dimensional nuclear space. Here we describe immuno-OligoSTORM, an imaging strategy that reveals the distribution of nucleosomes within specific genes in super-resolution, through the simultaneous visualization of DNA and histones. We combine immuno-OligoSTORM with restraint-based and coarse-grained modeling approaches to integrate super-resolution imaging data with Hi-C contact frequencies and deconvoluted micrococcal nuclease-sequencing information. The resulting method, called Modeling immuno-OligoSTORM, allows quantitative modeling of genes with nucleosome resolution and provides information about chromatin accessibility for regulatory factors, such as RNA polymerase II. With Modeling immuno-OligoSTORM, we explore intercellular variability, transcriptional-dependent gene conformation, and folding of housekeeping and pluripotency-related genes in human pluripotent and differentiated cells, thereby obtaining the highest degree of data integration achieved so far to our knowledge. The authors present Modeling immuno-OligoSTORM (MiOS), a super-resolution imaging and computational strategy to model 3D gene folding at multiple genomic scales, reaching nucleosome resolution at the single-gene level.
ISSN:1545-9993
1545-9985
DOI:10.1038/s41594-022-00839-y