Subnuclear localisation is associated with gene expression more than parental origin at the imprinted Dlk1-Dio3 locus.
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Authors
Hülsmann, Lisa C
Edwards, Carol
Publication Date
2022-04Journal Title
PLoS Genet
ISSN
1553-7390
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Volume
18
Issue
4
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Mashoodh, R., Hülsmann, L. C., Dearden, F. L., Takahashi, N., Edwards, C., & Ferguson-Smith, A. C. (2022). Subnuclear localisation is associated with gene expression more than parental origin at the imprinted Dlk1-Dio3 locus.. PLoS Genet, 18 (4) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010186
Abstract
At interphase, de-condensed chromosomes have a non-random three-dimensional architecture within the nucleus, however, little is known about the extent to which nuclear organisation might influence expression or vice versa. Here, using imprinting as a model, we use 3D RNA- and DNA-fluorescence-in-situ-hybridisation in normal and mutant mouse embryonic stem cell lines to assess the relationship between imprinting control, gene expression and allelic distance from the nuclear periphery. We compared the two parentally inherited imprinted domains at the Dlk1-Dio3 domain and find a small but reproducible trend for the maternally inherited domain to be further away from the periphery however we did not observe an enrichment of inactive alleles in the immediate vicinity of the nuclear envelope. Using Zfp57KO ES cells, which harbour a paternal to maternal epigenotype switch, we observe that expressed alleles are significantly further away from the nuclear periphery. However, within individual nuclei, alleles closer to the periphery are equally likely to be expressed as those further away. In other words, absolute position does not predict expression. Taken together, this suggests that whilst stochastic activation can cause subtle shifts in localisation for this locus, there is no dramatic relocation of alleles upon gene activation. Our results suggest that transcriptional activity, rather than the parent-of-origin, defines subnuclear localisation at an endogenous imprinted domain.
Keywords
Alleles, Animals, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Cell Nucleus, Embryonic Stem Cells, Gene Expression, Genomic Imprinting, Iodide Peroxidase, Membrane Proteins, Mice, Parents
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (MR/J001597/1)
Wellcome Trust (095606/Z/11/Z)
Identifiers
35482825, PMC9129038
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010186
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337720
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