Chromatin architecture transitions from zebrafish sperm through early embryogenesis

  • Candice L. Wike
  • , Yixuan Guo
  • , Mengyao Tan
  • , Ryohei Nakamura
  • , Dana Klatt Shaw
  • , Noelia Díaz
  • , Aneasha F. Whittaker-Tademy
  • , Neva C. Durand
  • , Erez Lieberman Aiden
  • , Juan M. Vaquerizas
  • , David Grunwald
  • , Hiroyuki Takeda
  • , Bradley R. Cairns

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Abstract

Chromatin architecture mapping in 3D formats has increased our understanding of how regulatory sequences and gene expression are connected and regulated in a genome. The 3D chromatin genome shows extensive remodeling during embryonic development, and although the cleavage-stage embryos of most species lack structure before zygotic genome activation (pre-ZGA), zebrafish has been reported to have structure. Here, we aimed to determine the chromosomal architecture in paternal/sperm zebrafish gamete cells to discern whether it either resembles or informs early pre-ZGA zebrafish embryo chromatin architecture. First, we assessed the higher-order architecture through advanced low-cell in situ Hi-C. The structure of zebrafish sperm, packaged by histones, lacks topological associated domains and instead displays “hinge-like” domains of ∼150 kb that repeat every 1–2 Mbs, suggesting a condensed repeating structure resembling mitotic chromosomes. The pre-ZGA embryos lacked chromosomal structure, in contrast to prior work, and only developed structure post-ZGA. During post-ZGA, we find chromatin architecture beginning to form at small contact domains of a median length of ∼90 kb. These small contact domains are established at enhancers, including super-enhancers, and chemical inhibition of Ep300a (p300) and Crebbpa (CBP) activity, lowering histone H3K27ac, but not transcription inhibition, diminishes these contacts. Together, this study reveals hinge-like domains in histone-packaged zebrafish sperm chromatin and determines that the initial formation of high-order chromatin architecture in zebrafish embryos occurs after ZGA primarily at enhancers bearing high H3K27ac.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)981-994
Number of pages14
JournalGenome Research
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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