推断高阶染色质接触图谱的单细胞生物信息学研究进展。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BMB Reports Pub Date : 2025-09-08
Seung Kyun Noh, Minhyeok Lee, Hyobin Jeong
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摘要

DNA是一个位于细胞核中的大分子,携带着重要的遗传信息,包括基因座和顺式调控元件。尽管DNA的长度很长,但由于其分层三维(3D)组织,它被紧密地存储在细胞核的有限空间内。在这种结构中,DNA被组织成称为拓扑相关域(TADs)的区域。在每个TAD内,许多染色质环连接整个基因组的启动子和增强子。这些环以及启动子和增强子之间的相互作用受到动态调控,从而控制基因转录活性。随着单细胞基因组学技术的快速发展,TAD边界和染色质环现在可以在单个细胞水平上观察到,使研究人员能够探索组织中的细胞异质性。这篇综述将总结最新发展的生物信息学方法,用于分析单细胞Hi-C和表观基因组学数据集,这些数据集推断3D基因组中高阶染色质相互作用。此外,我们将讨论这些工具的生物学应用和未来的方向,以全面研究不同物种,发育阶段和疾病状态的表观基因组异质性。
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Recent advances in single-cell bioinformatics for inferring higher-order chromatin contact maps.

DNA, a large molecule located in the nucleus, carries essential genetic information, including gene loci and cis-regulatory elements. Despite its extensive length, DNA is compactly stored within the limited space of the nucleus due to its hierarchical three-dimensional (3D) organization. In this structure, DNA is organized into territories known as topologically associated domains (TADs). Within each TAD, numerous chromatin loops link promoters and enhancers across the genome. These loops and the interactions between promoters and enhancers are dynamically regulated, thereby controlling gene transcription activities. With the rapid advancements in single-cell genomics technologies, TAD boundaries and chromatin loops can now be observed at the level of individual cells, allowing researchers to explore cellular heterogeneity in tissues. This review will summarize the state-of-the-art bioinformatics methods recently developed to analyze single-cell Hi-C and epigenomics datasets, which infer higher-order chromatin interactions within the 3D genome. Additionally, we will discuss the biological applications of these tools and future directions for comprehensively investigating epigenomic heterogeneity across different species, developmental stages, and disease states.

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BMB Reports
BMB Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The BMB Reports (BMB Rep, established in 1968) is published at the end of every month by Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Copyright is reserved by the Society. The journal publishes short articles and mini reviews. We expect that the BMB Reports will deliver the new scientific findings and knowledge to our readers in fast and timely manner.
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