[PDF][PDF] CRISPR-mediated programmable 3D genome positioning and nuclear organization

H Wang, X Xu, CM Nguyen, Y Liu, Y Gao, X Lin… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
Programmable control of spatial genome organization is a powerful approach for studying
how nuclear structure affects gene regulation and cellular function. Here, we develop a
versatile CRISPR-genome organization (CRISPR-GO) system that can efficiently control the
spatial positioning of genomic loci relative to specific nuclear compartments, including the
nuclear periphery, Cajal bodies, and promyelocytic leukemia (PML) bodies. CRISPR-GO is
chemically inducible and reversible, enabling interrogation of real-time dynamics of …
Summary
Programmable control of spatial genome organization is a powerful approach for studying how nuclear structure affects gene regulation and cellular function. Here, we develop a versatile CRISPR-genome organization (CRISPR-GO) system that can efficiently control the spatial positioning of genomic loci relative to specific nuclear compartments, including the nuclear periphery, Cajal bodies, and promyelocytic leukemia (PML) bodies. CRISPR-GO is chemically inducible and reversible, enabling interrogation of real-time dynamics of chromatin interactions with nuclear compartments in living cells. Inducible repositioning of genomic loci to the nuclear periphery allows for dissection of mitosis-dependent and -independent relocalization events and also for interrogation of the relationship between gene position and gene expression. CRISPR-GO mediates rapid de novo formation of Cajal bodies at desired chromatin loci and causes significant repression of endogenous gene expression over long distances (30–600 kb). The CRISPR-GO system offers a programmable platform to investigate large-scale spatial genome organization and function.
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