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The structural basis for cohesin-CTCF-anchored loops

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NATURE
卷 578, 期 7795, 页码 472-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1910-z

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Cohesin catalyses the folding of the genome into loops that are anchored by CTCF1. The molecular mechanism of how cohesin and CTCF structure the 3D genome has remained unclear. Here we show that a segment within the CTCF N terminus interacts with the SA2-SCC1 subunits of human cohesin. We report a crystal structure of SA2-SCC1 in complex with CTCF at a resolution of 2.7 angstrom, which reveals the molecular basis of the interaction. We demonstrate that this interaction is specifically required for CTCF-anchored loops and contributes to the positioning of cohesin at CTCF binding sites. A similar motif is present in a number of established and newly identified cohesin ligands, including the cohesin release factor WAPL(2,3). Our data suggest that CTCF enables the formation of chromatin loops by protecting cohesin against loop release. These results provide fundamental insights into the molecular mechanism that enables the dynamic regulation of chromatin folding by cohesin and CTCF. The crystal structure of the SA2-SCC1 subunits of human cohesin in complex with CTCF reveals the molecular basis of the cohesin-CTCF interaction that enables the dynamic regulation of chromatin folding.

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