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G-quadruplexes associated with R-loops promote CTCF binding

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MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 83, Issue 17, Pages 3064-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2023.07.009

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CTCF is a critical regulator of genome architecture and gene expression. This study shows that R-loops and G-quadruplex structures facilitate CTCF binding and regulate chromatin organization. The stability of R-loops and G-quadruplex structures can affect CTCF occupancy and gene expression.
CTCF is a critical regulator of genome architecture and gene expression that binds thousands of sites on chromatin. CTCF genomic localization is controlled by the recognition of a DNA sequence motif and regu-lated by DNA modifications. However, CTCF does not bind to all its potential sites in all cell types, raising the question of whether the underlying chromatin structure can regulate CTCF occupancy. Here, we report that R-loops facilitate CTCF binding through the formation of associated G-quadruplex (G4) structures. R-loops and G4s co-localize with CTCF at many genomic regions in mouse embryonic stem cells and pro-mote CTCF binding to its cognate DNA motif in vitro. R-loop attenuation reduces CTCF binding in vivo. Deletion of a specific G4-forming motif in a gene reduces CTCF binding and alters gene expression. Conversely, chemical stabilization of G4s results in CTCF gains and accompanying alterations in chromatin organization, suggesting a pivotal role for G4 structures in reinforcing long-range genome interactions through CTCF.

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