Mechanistic Genome Folding at Scale through the Differentiable Loop Extrusion Model

Abstract

The spatial folding of the genome shapes gene regulation by controlling which loci interact, yet inferring the mechanisms behind these 3D structures from contact maps remains difficult. Cohesin-mediated loop extrusion is a key organizer of domains and loops, but existing methods either predict contacts without mechanistic insight or simulate extrusion with limited scalability.

Publication
bioRxiv