The dynamic three-dimensional organization of the diploid yeast genome

2016 
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a long-standing model for the three-dimensional organization of eukaryotic genomes. Even in this well-studied model, it is unclear how homolog pairing in diploids and environment-induced gene relocalization influence overall genome organization. Here, we performed high-throughput chromosome conformation capture on diverged Saccharomyces hybrid diploids to obtain the first global view of chromosome conformation in diploid yeasts. After controlling for the Rabl-like orientation, we observe significant homolog proximity that increased in saturated culture conditions. Surprisingly, we observe a localized increase in homologous interactions between the HAS1 alleles specifically under galactose induction and saturated growth, mediated by association with nuclear pore complexes at the nuclear periphery. Together, these results reveal that the diploid yeast genome has a dynamic and complex 3D organization.
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