Role of ATRX in chromatin structure and function: implications for chromosome instability and human disease

R De La Fuente, C Baumann, MM Viveiros - Reproduction, 2011 - rep.bioscientifica.com
R De La Fuente, C Baumann, MM Viveiros
Reproduction, 2011rep.bioscientifica.com
Functional differentiation of chromatin structure is essential for the control of gene
expression, nuclear architecture, and chromosome stability. Compelling evidence indicates
that alterations in chromatin remodeling proteins play an important role in the pathogenesis
of human disease. Among these, a-thalassemia mental retardation X-linked protein (ATRX)
has recently emerged as a critical factor involved in heterochromatin formation at
mammalian centromeres and telomeres as well as facultative heterochromatin on the …
Abstract
Functional differentiation of chromatin structure is essential for the control of gene expression, nuclear architecture, and chromosome stability. Compelling evidence indicates that alterations in chromatin remodeling proteins play an important role in the pathogenesis of human disease. Among these, a-thalassemia mental retardation X-linked protein (ATRX) has recently emerged as a critical factor involved in heterochromatin formation at mammalian centromeres and telomeres as well as facultative heterochromatin on the murine inactive X chromosome. Mutations in human ATRX result in an X-linked neurodevelopmental condition with various degrees of gonadal dysgenesis
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