Cohesin depleted cells rebuild functional nuclear compartments after endomitosis

Heinrich Leonhardt, M. Cristina Cardoso, David M. Gilbert, Kyle N. Klein, Volker Schmid, Andreas Maiser, Suhas S.P. Rao, Erez Lieberman Aiden, Hartmann Harz, Namita Mitra, Marion Cremer, Katharina Brandstetter, Miguel Guirao‐Ortiz, Stefania Mamberti, Thomas Cremer
2020-12-01

SCID:  54.1/zn3fs3mc
Cohesin plays an essential role in chromatin loop extrusion, but its impact on a compartmentalized nuclear architecture, linked to nuclear functions, is less well understood. Using live-cell and super-resolved 3D microscopy, here we find that cohesin depletion in a human colon cancer derived cell line results in endomitosis and a single multilobulated nucleus with chromosome territories pervaded by interchromatin channels. Chromosome territories contain chromatin domain clusters with a zonal organization of repressed chromatin domains in the interior and transcriptionally competent domains located at the periphery. These clusters form microscopically defined, active and inactive compartments, which likely correspond to A/B compartments, which are detected with ensemble Hi-C. Splicing speckles are observed nearby within the lining channel system. We further observe that the multilobulated nuclei, despite continuous absence of cohesin, pass through S-phase with typical spatio-temporal patterns of replication domains. Evidence for structural changes of these domains compared to controls suggests that cohesin is required for their full integrity.
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Heinrich Leonhardt
M. Cristina Cardoso
David M. Gilbert
Kyle N. Klein
Volker Schmid
Andreas Maiser
Suhas S.P. Rao
Erez Lieberman Aiden
Hartmann Harz
Namita Mitra
Marion Cremer
Katharina Brandstetter
Miguel Guirao‐Ortiz
Stefania Mamberti
Thomas Cremer
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