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MyoD is a 3D genome structure organizer for muscle cell identity.

Ruiting WangFengling ChenQian ChenXin WanMinglei ShiAntony K ChenZhao MaGuohong LiMin WangYachen YingQinyao LiuHu LiXu ZhangJinbiao MaJiayun ZhongMeihong ChenMichael Q ZhangYong ZhangYanjian LiDahai Zhu
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
The genome exists as an organized, three-dimensional (3D) dynamic architecture, and each cell type has a unique 3D genome organization that determines its cell identity. An unresolved question is how cell type-specific 3D genome structures are established during development. Here, we analyzed 3D genome structures in muscle cells from mice lacking the muscle lineage transcription factor (TF), MyoD, versus wild-type mice. We show that MyoD functions as a "genome organizer" that specifies 3D genome architecture unique to muscle cell development, and that H3K27ac is insufficient for the establishment of MyoD-induced chromatin loops in muscle cells. Moreover, we present evidence that other cell lineage-specific TFs might also exert functional roles in orchestrating lineage-specific 3D genome organization during development.
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