Long-range interaction within the chromatin domain determines regulatory patterns in porcine skeletal muscle

Genomics(2022)

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Abstract
Spatial chromatin structure is crucial for understanding the early growth and development of porcine skeletal muscle. However, its characteristic of 3D architecture and elaborate regulation of gene transcription remains unclear. In this study, ChIA-PET method is used to study the changes of early chromatin three-dimensional structure in skeletal muscle of lean type Yorkshire pig and fat type Meishan pig. Integrating the in situ Hi-C data revealed the 3D architecture and long-range interaction of the porcine muscle. The results showed the CTCF/RNAPII mediated long-range interaction shapes the different chromatin architecture and dominates the unique regulation of enhancers. In addition, the results revealed that key myogenic genes like ssc-mir-1 had a unique enhancer regulation function in myogenesis. Interestingly, the FGF6 gene is of breed-specific regulation, implying the difference between two breeds in skeletal muscle development. Our research thus may provide a clue for the porcine genetic improvement of skeletal muscle.
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Long-range interaction,CTCF,Gene regulation,ChIA-PET,Pig
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