BINDER achieves accurate identification of hierarchical TADs by comprehensively characterizing consensus TAD boundaries

IF 5.5 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genome research Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1101/gr.279647.124
Yangyang Liu, Sr., Bingqiang Liu, Sr., Juntao Liu, Sr.
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As a crucial chromatin structure, hierarchical TADs play important roles in epigenetic organization, transcriptional activity, gene regulation, and cell differentiation. Currently, it remains a highly challenging task to accurately identify hierarchical TADs in a computational manner. The key bottleneck for existing TAD callers lies in the difficulty on prediction of precise TAD boundaries. We solve this problem by introducing a novel algorithm, called BINDER, which conducts a boundary consensus approach, and then precisely locate hierarchical TAD boundaries by developing a multifaceted boundary characterization strategy. After comparison with other leading TAD callers, BINDER shows great improvement in identifying hierarchical TADs and exhibits the strongest robustness with ultrasparse data, which fully indicates the importance of boundary identification in calling hierarchical TADs. Applying BINDER to experimental data and mouse hematopoietic cases, we find that the hierarchical TADs identified by BINDER show strong biological relevance with epigenetic organization, transcriptional activity, DNA motifs, and coregulation during cellular differentiation. BINDER discovers differences in the enrichment of two specific transcription factors, CHD1 and CHD2 at TAD boundaries with different hierarchies. It also observes variations in gene expression of TADs with different hierarchies during cellular differentiation.
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BINDER通过全面表征共识TAD边界,实现了分层TAD的准确识别
分层TADs作为一种重要的染色质结构,在表观遗传组织、转录活性、基因调控和细胞分化等方面发挥着重要作用。目前,以计算方式准确识别分层tad仍然是一项极具挑战性的任务。现有TAD调用器的主要瓶颈在于难以预测精确的TAD边界。我们通过引入一种称为BINDER的新算法来解决这个问题,该算法进行边界共识方法,然后通过开发多方面的边界表征策略来精确定位分层TAD边界。与其他领先的TAD调用器相比,BINDER在识别分层TAD方面有很大的改进,并且在超解析数据下表现出最强的鲁棒性,这充分说明了边界识别在调用分层TAD中的重要性。将BINDER应用于实验数据和小鼠造血病例,我们发现BINDER鉴定的分层TADs与细胞分化过程中的表观遗传组织、转录活性、DNA基序和协同调节具有很强的生物学相关性。BINDER发现两种特定转录因子CHD1和CHD2在不同层次的TAD边界上的富集差异。观察到不同等级的TADs在细胞分化过程中基因表达的变化。
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Genome research
Genome research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
12.40
自引率
1.40%
发文量
140
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Launched in 1995, Genome Research is an international, continuously published, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on research that provides novel insights into the genome biology of all organisms, including advances in genomic medicine. Among the topics considered by the journal are genome structure and function, comparative genomics, molecular evolution, genome-scale quantitative and population genetics, proteomics, epigenomics, and systems biology. The journal also features exciting gene discoveries and reports of cutting-edge computational biology and high-throughput methodologies. New data in these areas are published as research papers, or methods and resource reports that provide novel information on technologies or tools that will be of interest to a broad readership. Complete data sets are presented electronically on the journal''s web site where appropriate. The journal also provides Reviews, Perspectives, and Insight/Outlook articles, which present commentary on the latest advances published both here and elsewhere, placing such progress in its broader biological context.
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