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Enhancer–promoter interactions can form independently of genomic distance and be functional across TAD boundaries

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Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) have been suggested to facilitate and constrain enhancer–promoter interactions. However, the role of TAD boundaries in effectively restricting these interactions remains unclear. Here, we show that a significant proportion of enhancer–promoter interactions are established across TAD boundaries in Drosophila embryos, but that developmental genes are strikingly enriched in intra- but not inter-TAD interactions. We pursued this observation using the twist locus, a master regulator of mesoderm development, and systematically relocated one of its enhancers to various genomic locations. While this developmental gene can establish inter-TAD interactions with its enhancer, the functionality of these interactions remains limited, highlighting the existence of topological constraints. Furthermore, contrary to intra-TAD interactions, the formation of inter-TAD enhancer–promoter interactions is not solely driven by genomic distance, with distal interactions sometimes favored over proximal ones. These observations suggest that other general mechanisms must exist to establish and maintain specific enhancer–promoter interactions across large distances.
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hal-04793648 , version 1 (20-11-2024)

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Deevitha Balasubramanian, Pedro Borges Pinto, Alexia Grasso, Séverine Vincent, Hélène Tarayre, et al.. Enhancer–promoter interactions can form independently of genomic distance and be functional across TAD boundaries. Nucleic Acids Research, 2024, 52 (4), pp.1702-1719. ⟨10.1093/nar/gkad1183⟩. ⟨hal-04793648⟩
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