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Series GSE142780 Query DataSets for GSE142780
Status Public on May 11, 2020
Title CTCF orchestrates long-range cohesin-driven V(D)J recombinational scanning [GRO-Seq]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Other
Summary RAG endonuclease initiates V(D)J recombination in progenitor (pro)-B cells. Upon binding a recombination center (RC)-based JH, RAG scans upstream chromatin via loop extrusion, potentially mediated by cohesin, to locate Ds and assemble a DJH-based RC. CTCF looping factor-bound elements (CBEs) within the IGCR1 element upstream of the Ds impede RAG-scanning; but their inactivation allows scanning to proximal VHs where additional CBEs activate rearrangement and impede scanning any further upstream. Distal VH utilization is thought to involve diffusional RC access following large-scale Igh locus contraction. Here, we test the potential of linear RAG-scanning to mediate distal VH usage in G1-arrested, v-Abl-pro-B cell lines, which undergo robust D-to-JH rearrangement, but little VH-to-DJH rearrangement, presumably due to lack of locus contraction. Through an auxin-induced approach, we degrade cohesin-component Rad21 or CTCF in these G1-arrested lines, which maintain substantial viability throughout four-day experiments. Rad21 degradation eliminated all V(D)J recombination and RAG-scanning-associated interactions, except RC-located DQ52-to-JH joining in which synapsis occurs by diffusion11. Remarkably, while CTCF degradation suppressed most CBE-based chromatin interactions, it promoted robust RC interactions with, and VH-to-DJH joining of, distal VHs, with patterns similar to those of "locus-contracted" primary pro-B cells. Thus, down-modulation of CTCF-bound scanning-impediment activity promotes cohesin-driven RAG-scanning across the 2.7Mb Igh locus.
 
Overall design We performed LAM-HTGTS V(D)J-Seq, 3C-HTGTS, GRO-Seq and ChIP-Seq in BM pro-B cells and v- Abl transformed pro-B cells and its various mutant derivatives to study roles of Rad21 and CTCF in long-range cohesin-driven V(D)J recombinational scanning
 
Contributor(s) Alt FW, Zhaoqing B, Jiangman L
Citation(s) 32717742
Submission date Dec 31, 2019
Last update date Oct 08, 2020
Contact name Frederick W Alt
E-mail(s) jianqiao.hu@childrens.harvard.edu
Organization name Boston Children's Hospital
Department PCMM
Lab Alt
Street address 1 Blackfan Circle
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02115
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21626 NextSeq 550 (Mus musculus)
Samples (12)
GSM4240123 Parental_GRO_rep1
GSM4240124 CTCF_degron_IAA_GRO_rep1
GSM4252097 Parental_GRO_rep2
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE142781 CTCF orchestrates long-range cohesin-driven V(D)J recombinational scanning
Relations
BioProject PRJNA598323
SRA SRP239169

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