RRC ID 86716
Author Gil J Jr, Navarrete E, Hockens C, Chowdhury N, Abraham S, Cornilleau G, Lei EP, Mozziconacci J, Banigan EJ, Rosin LF, Mirny LA, Muller H, Drinnenberg IA.
Title Unique territorial and compartmental organization of chromosomes in the holocentric silkworm.
Journal EMBO J
Abstract Hallmarks of multicellular eukaryotic genome organization are chromosome territories, compartments, and loop-extrusion-mediated structures, including TADs. However, these have mainly been observed in model organisms, and most eukaryotes remain unexplored. Using Hi-C in the silkworm Bombyx mori we discover a novel chromatin folding structure, compartment S, which is "secluded" from the rest of the chromosome. This compartment exhibits loop extrusion features and a unique genetic and epigenetic landscape, and it localizes towards the periphery of chromosome territories. While euchromatin and heterochromatin display preferential compartmental contacts, S domains are remarkably devoid of contacts with other regions, including with other S domains. In polymer simulations, this contact pattern can only be explained by high loop extrusion activity within compartment S, combined with low extrusion elsewhere throughout the genome. This proposed targeting of loop extrusion is a novel phenomenon, not observed in vertebrate models, but we speculate may extend to more organisms, such as other insects. Overall, our study underscores how evolutionarily conserved mechanisms-compartmentalization and loop extrusion-can be repurposed to create new 3D genome architectures.
Published 2026-2-2
DOI 10.1038/s44318-026-00694-3
PII 10.1038/s44318-026-00694-3
PMID 41629529
IF 9.889
Resource
Silkworms p50