| Literature DB >> 31629687 |
Muhammad Shuaib1, Krishna Mohan Parsi2, Manjula Thimma1, Sabir Abdu Adroub1, Hideya Kawaji3, Loqmane Seridi1, Yanal Ghosheh1, Alexandre Fort4, Bodor Fallatah1, Timothy Ravasi5, Piero Carninci6, Valerio Orlando7.
Abstract
The impact of mammalian RNA interference components, particularly, Argonaute proteins, on chromatin organization is unexplored. Recent reports indicate that AGO1 association with chromatin appears to influence gene expression. To uncover the role of AGO1 in the nucleus, we used a combination of genome-wide approaches in control and AGO1-depleted HepG2 cells. We found that AGO1 strongly associates with active enhancers and RNA being produced at those sites. Hi-C analysis revealed AGO1 enrichment at the boundaries of topologically associated domains (TADs). By Hi-C in AGO1 knockdown cells, we observed changes in chromatin organization, including TADs and A/B compartment mixing, specifically in AGO1-bound regions. Distinct groups of genes and especially eRNA transcripts located within differentially interacting loci showed altered expression upon AGO1 depletion. Moreover, AGO1 association with enhancers is dependent on eRNA transcription. Collectively, our data suggest that enhancer-associated AGO1 contributes to the fine-tuning of chromatin architecture and gene expression in human cells.Entities:
Keywords: 3D chromatin organization; RNAi components; enhancers; gene expression regulation; non-coding RNA; nuclear AGO1
Year: 2019 PMID: 31629687 DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2019.09.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Syst ISSN: 2405-4712 Impact factor: 10.304