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Dataset for: Hierarchical role for transcription factors and chromatin structure in genome organization along adipogenesis

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posted on 2017-08-16, 06:26 authored by Avital Sarusi Portuguez, Michal Schwartz, Rasmus Siersbaek, Ronni Nielsen, Myong-Hee Sung, Susanne Mandrup, Tommy Kaplan, Ofir Hakim
The three dimensional folding of mammalian genomes is cell-type specific and difficult to alter suggesting that it is an important component of gene regulation. However, given the multitude of chromatin associating factors, the mechanisms driving the co-localization of active chromosomal domains and the role of this organization in regulating the transcription program in adipocytes are not clear. Analysis of genome-wide chromosomal associations revealed cell type-specific spatial clustering of adipogenic genes in 3T3-L1 cells. Time course analysis demonstrated that the adipogenic "hub", sampled by PPARγ and Lpin1, undergoes orchestrated reorganization during adipogenesis. Coupling the dynamics of genome architecture with multiple chromatin datasets indicated that among all the transcription factors tested, RXR is central to genome reorganization at the beginning of adipogenesis. Interestingly, at the end of differentiation, the adipogenic hub was shifted to an H3K27me3 repressive environment in conjunction with attenuation of gene transcription. We propose a stage-specific hierarchy for the activity of transcription factors contributing to the establishment of an adipogenic genome architecture that brings together the adipogenic genetic program. In addition, the repositioning of this network in a H3K27me3-rich environment at the end of differentiation may contribute to the stabilization of gene transcription levels and reduce the developmental plasticity of these specialized cells.

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