Active enhancers strengthen insulation by RNA-mediated CTCF binding at TAD boundaries
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Abstract
Vertebrate genomes are partitioned into Topologically Associating Domains (TADs), which are typically bound by head-to-head pairs of CTCF binding sites. Transcription at TAD boundaries correlates with better insulation, however, it is not known whether the boundary transcripts themselves contribute to boundary function. Here we characterize boundary-associated RNAs genome-wide, focusing on the disease-relevant INK4a/ARF TAD. Using CTCF site deletions and boundary-associated RNA knockdowns, we observe that boundary-associated RNAs facilitate recruitment and clustering of CTCF at TAD borders. The resulting CTCF enrichment enhances TAD insulation, enhancer:promoter interactions and TAD gene expression. Importantly, knockdown of boundary-associated RNAs results in loss of boundary insulation function. Using enhancer deletions and CRISPRi of promoters we show that active TAD enhancers but not promoters induce boundary-associated RNA transcription, thus defining a novel class of regulatory enhancer RNAs.
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