The Cohesin Release Factor WAPL Restricts Chromatin Loop Extension
Author(s) -
Judith H.I. Haarhuis,
Robin H. van der Weide,
Vincent A. Blomen,
J. Omar Yáñez-Cuna,
Mario Amendola,
Marjon S. van Ruiten,
Peter H.L. Krijger,
Hans Teunissen,
René H. Medema,
Bas van Steensel,
Thijn R. Brummelkamp,
Elzo de Wit,
Benjamin D. Rowland
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2017.04.013
Subject(s) - biology , cohesin , chromatin , extension (predicate logic) , microbiology and biotechnology , release factor , genetics , dna , rna , computer science , gene , programming language , ribosome
The spatial organization of chromosomes influences many nuclear processes including gene expression. The cohesin complex shapes the 3D genome by looping together CTCF sites along chromosomes. We show here that chromatin loop size can be increased and that the duration with which cohesin embraces DNA determines the degree to which loops are enlarged. Cohesin's DNA release factor WAPL restricts this loop extension and also prevents looping between incorrectly oriented CTCF sites. We reveal that the SCC2/SCC4 complex promotes the extension of chromatin loops and the formation of topologically associated domains (TADs). Our data support the model that cohesin structures chromosomes through the processive enlargement of loops and that TADs reflect polyclonal collections of loops in the making. Finally, we find that whereas cohesin promotes chromosomal looping, it rather limits nuclear compartmentalization. We conclude that the balanced activity of SCC2/SCC4 and WAPL enables cohesin to correctly structure chromosomes.
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