Chromosome Modeling on Downsampled Hi-C Maps Enhances the Compartmentalization Signal

  • Antonio B. Oliveira Junior
  • , Cynthia Perez Estrada
  • , Erez Lieberman Aiden
  • , Vinícius G. Contessoto
  • , José N. Onuchic

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Abstract

The human genome is organized within a nucleus where chromosomes fold into an ensemble of different conformations. Chromosome conformation capture techniques such as Hi-C provide information about the genome architecture by creating a 2D heat map. Initially, Hi-C map experiments were performed in human interphase cell lines. Recently, efforts were expanded to several different organisms, cell lines, tissues, and cell cycle phases where obtaining high-quality maps is challenging. Poor sampled Hi-C maps present high sparse matrices where compartments located far from the main diagonal are difficult to observe. Aided by recently developed models for chromatin folding and dynamics investigation, we introduce a framework to enhance the compartments' information far from the diagonal observed in experimental sparse matrices. The simulations were performed using the Open-MiChroM platform aided by new trained parameters in the minimal chromatin model (MiChroM) energy function. The simulations optimized on a downsampled experimental map (10% of the original data) allow the prediction of a contact frequency similar to that of the complete (100%) experimental Hi-C. The modeling results open a discussion on how simulations and modeling can increase the statistics and help fill in some Hi-C regions not captured by poor sampling experiments. Open-MiChroM simulations allow us to explore the 3D genome organization of different organisms, cell lines, and cell phases that often do not produce high-quality Hi-C maps.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)8757-8767
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume125
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 12 2021
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry

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