Retrospective analysis of enhancer activity and transcriptome history

Nat Biotechnol. 2023 Nov;41(11):1582-1592. doi: 10.1038/s41587-023-01683-1. Epub 2023 Feb 23.

Abstract

Cell state changes in development and disease are controlled by gene regulatory networks, the dynamics of which are difficult to track in real time. In this study, we used an inducible DCM-RNA polymerase subunit b fusion protein which labels active genes and enhancers with a bacterial methylation mark that does not affect gene transcription and is propagated in S-phase. This DCM-RNA polymerase fusion protein enables transcribed genes and active enhancers to be tagged and then examined at later stages of development or differentiation. We apply this DCM-time machine (DCM-TM) technology to study intestinal homeostasis, revealing rapid and coordinated activation of enhancers and nearby genes during enterocyte differentiation. We provide new insights in absorptive-secretory lineage decision-making in intestinal stem cell (ISC) differentiation and show that ISCs retain a unique chromatin landscape required to maintain ISC identity and delineate future expression of differentiation-associated genes. DCM-TM has wide applicability in tracking cell states, providing new insights in the regulatory networks underlying cell state changes.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Differentiation / genetics
  • Cell Lineage / genetics
  • Chromatin* / genetics
  • DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / metabolism
  • Enhancer Elements, Genetic / genetics
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Transcriptome* / genetics

Substances

  • Chromatin
  • DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases