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Application of the 3C Method to Study the Developmental Genes in Drosophila Larvae
A transition from one developmental stage to another is accompanied by activation of developmental programs and corresponding gene ensembles. Changes in the spatial conformation of the corresponding loci are associated with this activation and can be ...
Oleg V. Bylino +6 more
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Perturbation of chromatin structure globally affects localization and recruitment of splicing factors [PDF]
Chromatin structure is an important factor in the functional coupling between transcription and mRNA processing, not only by regulating alternative splicing events, but also by contributing to exon recognition during constitutive splicing.
Risso, Guillermo, J +47 more
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The Chromatin Interaction System
Chromatin consists of genomic DNA, histone, and nonhistone proteins, as well as RNAs and small molecules. A plethora of proteins stably or transiently associate with the different components of chromatin, often sequentially or simultaneously.
Fischle, Wolfgang +3 more
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Nucleosome—nucleosome interaction in chromatin
The available data suggest that transcriptional activity of chromatin is connected with its structural changes [ 1,2]. According to the electron microscope evidence, the elementary 100 A chromatin thread can exist in two main states, i.e., in a compact state, which is characterized by tight packing of nucleosomes and in an extended state when the ...
Pospelov, V.A. +2 more
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Repressive and non-repressive chromatin at native telomeres in
Background In Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes that are located close to a telomere can become transcriptionally repressed by an epigenetic process known as telomere position effect.
Esther R Loney +40 more
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CCSI: a database providing chromatin–chromatin spatial interaction information [PDF]
Distal regulatory elements have been shown to regulate gene transcription through spatial interactions, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are linked with distal gene expression by spatial proximity, which helps to explain the causal role of disease-associated SNPs in non-coding region.
Xiaowei Xie +6 more
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Interaction of HP1 and Brg1/Brm with the Globular Domain of Histone H3 Is Required for HP1-Mediated Repression [PDF]
The heterochromatin-enriched HP1 proteins play a critical role in regulation of transcription. These proteins contain two related domains known as the chromo- and the chromoshadow-domain.
Fan Hua-Ying +29 more
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Epigenetics of Long-Range Chromatin Interactions [PDF]
DNA segments that are separated from the promoter region of a gene by many thousands of bases may nonetheless regulate the transcriptional activity of that gene. This finding has led to the investigation of mechanisms underlying long-range chromatin interactions.
Jian Qun, Ling, Andrew R, Hoffman
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Dynamic interaction of HMGA1a proteins with chromatin [PDF]
High-mobility-group proteins A1 (HMGA1; previously named HMGI/Y) function as architectural chromatin-binding proteins and are involved in the transcriptional regulation of several genes. We have used cells expressing proteins fused to green fluorescent protein (GFP) and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) to analyze the distribution and ...
Monika, Harrer +4 more
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Chromatin Interaction Neural Network
Chromatin interactions play important roles in regulating gene expression. However, the availability of genome-wide chromatin interaction data is limited.
Fullwood, Melissa +3 more
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