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. 2021 Feb 4;184(3):741-758.e17.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.12.032. Epub 2021 Jan 22.

Changes in genome architecture and transcriptional dynamics progress independently of sensory experience during post-natal brain development

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Changes in genome architecture and transcriptional dynamics progress independently of sensory experience during post-natal brain development

Longzhi Tan et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Both transcription and three-dimensional (3D) architecture of the mammalian genome play critical roles in neurodevelopment and its disorders. However, 3D genome structures of single brain cells have not been solved; little is known about the dynamics of single-cell transcriptome and 3D genome after birth. Here, we generated a transcriptome (3,517 cells) and 3D genome (3,646 cells) atlas of the developing mouse cortex and hippocampus by using our high-resolution multiple annealing and looping-based amplification cycles for digital transcriptomics (MALBAC-DT) and diploid chromatin conformation capture (Dip-C) methods and developing multi-omic analysis pipelines. In adults, 3D genome "structure types" delineate all major cell types, with high correlation between chromatin A/B compartments and gene expression. During development, both transcriptome and 3D genome are extensively transformed in the first post-natal month. In neurons, 3D genome is rewired across scales, correlated with gene expression modules, and independent of sensory experience. Finally, we examine allele-specific structure of imprinted genes, revealing local and chromosome (chr)-wide differences. These findings uncover an unknown dimension of neurodevelopment.

Keywords: chromatin folding; developmental biology; epigenetics of plasticity; epigenomics; higher-order chromatin structure; molecular modeling; molecular psychiatry; neurogenesis; single-cell transcriptomics; structural biology.

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Declaration of interests L.T., D.X., and X.S.X. are inventors on a patent US16/615,872 filed by Harvard that covers Dip-C. X.S.X. is an inventor on a patent US16/617,643 filed by Harvard that covers MALBAC-DT.

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