Cell-of-origin specific 3D genome structure acquired during somatic cell reprogramming [HiC-Seq]
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ABSTRACT: We studied genome topology dynamics during reprogramming of different somatic cell types with highly distinct genome conformations. We find large-scale TAD repositioning and alterations of tissue-restricted genomic neighborhoods and chromatin loops, effectively erasing the somatic cell specific genome structures while establishing an embryonic stem cell-like 3D genome. Yet, early passage iPSCs carry topological hallmarks that enable discerning their cell-of-origin. These hallmarks are not remnants of somatic chromosome topologies. Instead, the distinguishing topological features are acquired during reprogramming, as we also find for cell-of-origin dependent gene expression patterns.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE76479 | GEO | 2016/03/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA307548
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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