| Literature DB >> 34970711 |
Jianting Zhou1,2, Chao Zhang3, Ran Wei3, Mingzhe Han1,2, Songduo Wang4,5, Kaiguang Yang4, Lihua Zhang4, Weigang Chen6, Mingzhang Wen1,2, Cheng Li3, Wei Tao7, Ying-Jin Yuan8,9.
Abstract
Yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) are important tools for sequencing, gene cloning, and transferring large quantities of genetic information. However, the structure and activity of YAC chromatin, as well as the unintended impacts of introducing foreign DNA sequences on DNA-associated biochemical events, have not been widely explored. Here, we showed that abundant genetic elements like TATA box and transcription factor-binding motifs occurred unintentionally in a previously reported data-carrying chromosome (dChr). In addition, we used state-of-the-art sequencing technologies to comprehensively profile the genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional, and proteomic characteristics of the exogenous dChr. We found that the data-carrying DNA formed active chromatin with high chromatin accessibility and H3K4 tri-methylation levels. The dChr also displayed highly pervasive transcriptional ability and transcribed hundreds of noncoding RNAs. The results demonstrated that exogenous artificial chromosomes formed chromatin structures and did not remain as naked or loose plasmids. A better understanding of the YAC chromatin nature will improve our ability to design better data-storage chromosomes.Entities:
Keywords: DNA storage; chromatin accessibility; epigenetics; histone H3K4 tri-methylation; yeast artificial chromosome
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34970711 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-021-2044-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Life Sci ISSN: 1674-7305 Impact factor: 10.372