Dev Cell, auth.: group Gambetta

Systematic screening of enhancer-blocking insulators in Drosophila identifies their DNA sequence determinants

Anastasiia Tonelli 1Pascal Cousin 1Aleksander Jankowski 2Bihan Wang 1Julien Dorier 3Jonas Barraud 1Sanyami Zunjarrao 1Maria Cristina Gambetta 4

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Abstract

Long-range transcriptional activation of gene promoters by abundant enhancers in animal genomes calls for mechanisms to limit inappropriate regulation. DNA elements called insulators serve this purpose by shielding promoters from an enhancer when interposed. Unlike promoters and enhancers, insulators have not been systematically characterized due to lacking high-throughput screening assays, and questions regarding how insulators are distributed and encoded in the genome remain. Here, we establish “insulator-seq” as a plasmid-based massively parallel reporter assay in Drosophila cultured cells to perform a systematic insulator screen of selected genomic loci. Screening developmental gene loci showed that not all insulator protein binding sites effectively block enhancer-promoter communication. Deep insulator mutagenesis identified sequences flexibly positioned around the CTCF insulator protein binding motif that are critical for functionality. The ability to screen millions of DNA sequences without positional effect has enabled functional mapping of insulators and provided further insights into the determinants of insulators.