Spatially coordinated heterochromatinization of distal short tandem repeats in fragile X syndrome

Linda Zhou, Chunxi Ge, Tammy Lynne Malachowski, Jae‐Hun Kim, Chandradoss Kr, Chunxia Su,Wu H,Alejandro Rojas,Owen B. Wallace, Titus Kr,Wanfeng Gong,Jennifer E. Phillips-Cremins

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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Abstract Short tandem repeat (STR) instability is causally linked to pathologic transcriptional silencing in a subset of repeat expansion disorders. In fragile X syndrome (FXS), instability of a single CGG STR tract is thought to repress FMR1 via local DNA methylation. Here, we report the acquisition of more than ten Megabase-sized H3K9me3 domains in FXS, including a 5-8 Megabase block around FMR1 . Distal H3K9me3 domains encompass synaptic genes with STR instability, and spatially co-localize in trans concurrently with FMR1 CGG expansion and the dissolution of TADs. CRISPR engineering of mutation-length FMR1 CGG to normal-length preserves heterochromatin, whereas cut-out to pre-mutation-length attenuates a subset of H3K9me3 domains. Overexpression of a pre-mutation-length CGG de-represses both FMR1 and distal heterochromatinized genes, indicating that long-range H3K9me3-mediated silencing is exquisitely sensitive to STR length. Together, our data uncover a genome-wide surveillance mechanism by which STR tracts spatially communicate over vast distances to heterochromatinize the pathologically unstable genome in FXS. One-Sentence Summary Heterochromatinization of distal synaptic genes with repeat instability in fragile X is reversible by overexpression of a pre-mutation length CGG tract.
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distal short tandem repeats,coordinated heterochromatinization,syndrome
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