Transcription-coupled structural dynamics of topologically associating domains regulate replication origin efficiency.
Yongzheng LiBoxin XueMengling ZhangLiwei ZhangYingping HouYizhi QinHaizhen LongQian Peter SuYao WangXiaodong GuanYanyan JinYuan CaoGuohong LiYujie SunPublished in: Genome biology (2021)
Our work reveals a new origin selection mechanism that the replication efficiency of origins is determined by their physical distribution in the chromatin domain, which undergoes a transcription-dependent structural re-organization process. Our model explains the complex links between replication origin efficiency and many genetic and epigenetic signatures that mark active transcription. The coordination between DNA replication, transcription, and chromatin organization inside individual TADs also provides new insights into the biological functions of sub-domain chromatin structural dynamics.