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Determination of the 3D Genome Organization of Bacteria Using Hi-C.

Frédéric G Crémazy1, Fatema-Zahra M Rashid1, James R Haycocks2, Lisa E Lamberte2, David C Grainger2, Remus T Dame3.   

Abstract

The spatial organization of genomes is based on their hierarchical compartmentalization in topological domains. There is growing evidence that bacterial genomes are organized into insulated domains similar to the Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) detected in eukaryotic cells. Chromosome conformation capture (3C) technologies are used to analyze in vivo DNA proximity based on ligation of distal DNA segments crossed-linked by bridging proteins. By combining 3C and high-throughput sequencing, the Hi-C method reveals genome-wide interactions within topological domains and global genome structure as a whole. This chapter provides detailed guidelines for the preparation of Hi-C sequencing libraries for bacteria.

Keywords:  Bacterial chromatin; Chromosome; Hi-C

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30109602     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8675-0_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Lysis-Hi-C as a method to study polymicrobial communities and eDNA.

Authors:  Bravada M Hill; Karishma Bisht; Georgia Rae Atkins; Amy A Gomez; Kendra P Rumbaugh; Catherine A Wakeman; Amanda M V Brown
Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2021-10-28       Impact factor: 8.678

2.  Generating Chromosome Geometries in a Minimal Cell From Cryo-Electron Tomograms and Chromosome Conformation Capture Maps.

Authors:  Benjamin R Gilbert; Zane R Thornburg; Vinson Lam; Fatema-Zahra M Rashid; John I Glass; Elizabeth Villa; Remus T Dame; Zaida Luthey-Schulten
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2021-07-22
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