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ARID1A spatially partitions interphase chromosomes.

Shuai WuNail FatkhutdinovLeah F RosinJennifer M LuppinoOsamu IwasakiHideki TanizawaHsin-Yao TangAndrew V KossenkovAlessandro GardiniKen-Ichi NomaDavid W SpeicherEric F JoyceRugang Zhang
Published in: Science advances (2019)
ARID1A, a subunit of the SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermentable (SWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complex, localizes to both promoters and enhancers to influence transcription. However, the role of ARID1A in higher-order spatial chromosome partitioning and genome organization is unknown. Here, we show that ARID1A spatially partitions interphase chromosomes and regulates higher-order genome organization. The SWI/SNF complex interacts with condensin II, and they display significant colocalizations at enhancers. ARID1A knockout drives the redistribution of condensin II preferentially at enhancers, which positively correlates with changes in transcription. ARID1A and condensin II contribute to transcriptionally inactive B-compartment formation, while ARID1A weakens the border strength of topologically associated domains. Condensin II redistribution induced by ARID1A knockout positively correlates with chromosome sizes, which negatively correlates with interchromosomal interactions. ARID1A loss increases the trans interactions of small chromosomes, which was validated by three-dimensional interphase chromosome painting. These results demonstrate that ARID1A is important for large-scale genome folding and spatially partitions interphase chromosomes.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • dna damage
  • oxidative stress
  • binding protein