Cross-species examination of X-chromosome inactivation highlights domains of escape from silencing.
Bradley P BalatonOriol FornesWyeth W WassermanCarolyn J BrownPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2021)
In this study, we determined XCI status across 12 species, showing mouse to be an outlier with few genes that escape inactivation. Inactivation status is largely conserved across species. The clustering of genes that change XCI status across species implicates a domain-level control. In contrast, the relatively consistent, but not universal correlation of inactivation status with enrichment of repetitive elements or CTCF binding at promoters demonstrates gene-based influences on inactivation state. This study broadens enrichment analysis of regulatory elements to species beyond human and mouse.