Boundary elements and nuclear organization

M Capelson, VG Corces - Biology of the cell, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Biology of the cell, 2004Wiley Online Library
Functional compartmentalization of eukaryotic genomes is thought to be necessary for the
proper regulation of gene expression. Chromatin insulators or boundary elements have
been implicated in the establishment of this compartmentalization, as they may be involved
in creating independent chromatin domains. Recent advances in understanding the
mechanisms of insulator function suggest a role for boundary elements in determining
transcriptional identity of chromatin and in organizing chromatin into structural compartments …
Abstract
Functional compartmentalization of eukaryotic genomes is thought to be necessary for the proper regulation of gene expression. Chromatin insulators or boundary elements have been implicated in the establishment of this compartmentalization, as they may be involved in creating independent chromatin domains. Recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of insulator function suggest a role for boundary elements in determining transcriptional identity of chromatin and in organizing chromatin into structural compartments within the nucleus. Insulators may thus be involved in setting up topological chromatin domains associated with particular transcriptional states.
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