Extensive mutual influences of SMC complexes shape 3D genome folding

Author:

Zhao Han,Shu Lirong,Liu Fuhai,Lin En,Xia Sijian,Wang Baiyue,Wang Manzhu,Shan Fengnian,Lin Yinzhi,Zhang Lin,Gu Yufei,Blobel Gerd A.,Zhang Haoyue

Abstract

AbstractMammalian genomes are folded by the distinct actions of SMC complexes which include the chromatin loop-extruding cohesin, the sister-chromatid cohesive cohesin, and the mitotic chromosome-associated condensins. While these complexes function at different stages of the cell cycle, they co-exist on chromatin during the G2/M-phase transition, when genome structure undergoes a dramatic reorganization. Yet, how distinct SMC complexes affect each other and how their mutual interplay orchestrates the dynamic folding of 3D genome remains elusive. Here, we engineered all possible cohesin/condensin configurations on mitotic chromosomes to delineate the concerted, mutual influential action of SMC complexes. We find that: (i) The mitotic SMC complex condensin disrupts the focal accumulation of extrusive-cohesin at CTCF binding sites, thereby promoting the disassembly of interphase TADs and chromatin loops during mitotic progression. Conversely, extrusive-cohesin can impair condensin activity and alter mitotic chromosome helicity. (ii) Condensin diminishes cohesive-cohesin focal enrichment and, conversely, cohesive-cohesin can counteract condensin function and impede mitotic chromosome longitudinal shortening. (iii) The co-presence of extrusive- and cohesive-cohesin synergistically antagonizes condensin function and dramatically delays mitotic chromosome condensation. (iv) Extrusive-cohesin positions cohesive-cohesin at CTCF binding sites. However, cohesive-cohesin by itself is insufficient to mediate the formation of TADs or chromatin loop, implying non-overlapping function with extrusive-cohesin. Instead, cohesive-cohesin restricts chromatin loop expansion, potentially by limiting extrusive-cohesin movement. Collectively, our data describe a comprehensive three-way interplay among major SMC complexes that dynamically sculpts chromatin architecture during cell cycle progression.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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