Understanding three-dimensional chromatin organization in diploid genomes

Comput Struct Biotechnol J. 2021 Jun 15:19:3589-3598. doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2021.06.018. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) organization of chromatin in the nucleus of diploid eukaryotic organisms has fascinated biologists for many years. Despite major progress in chromatin conformation studies, current knowledge regarding the spatial organization of diploid (maternal and paternal) genomes is still limited. Recent advances in Hi-C technology and data processing approaches have enabled construction of diploid Hi-C contact maps. These maps greatly accelerated the pace of novel discoveries in haplotype-resolved 3D genome studies, revealing the role of allele biased chromatin conformation in transcriptional regulation. Here, we review emerging concepts and haplotype phasing strategies of Hi-C data in 3D diploid genome studies. We discuss new insights on homologous chromosomal organization and the interplay between allelic biased chromatin architecture and several nuclear functions, explaining how haplotype-resolved Hi-C technologies have been used to resolve important biological questions.

Keywords: 3D nucleus; Allele specific gene regulation; Chromatin conformation; Hi-C; Homologous chromosomes; Inter-chromosomal interaction.

Publication types

  • Review