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摘要
人类基因组不仅仅是一串简单的 DNA,它还是一个复杂的动态实体,在细胞核内错综复杂地折叠在一起。染色质是细胞核中 DNA 和蛋白质的结合体,染色质的这种三维组织对许多生物过程至关重要,其与基因表达的复杂关系也是研究的重点。事实上,转录机制并不是孤立运行的,而是与折叠染色质结构密切相关。染色质构象捕获技术(包括全基因组测序方法)揭示了染色质的关键组织特征,如 CCCTC 结合因子(CTCF)形成的环状结构,以及染色质区室对基因座的划分。虽然近期的研究和综述大多集中在 CTCF 环上,但我们讨论了染色质区室的一些新发现,尤其是对区室化的机制驱动因素的了解。这些见解挑战了染色质组织的传统观点,揭示了染色质区室形成和维持背后的复杂性。
Mechanistic drivers of chromatin organization into compartments
The human genome is not just a simple string of DNA, it is a complex and dynamic entity intricately folded within the cell’s nucleus. This three-dimensional organization of chromatin, the combination of DNA and proteins in the nucleus, is crucial for many biological processes and has been prominently studied for its intricate relationship to gene expression. Indeed, the transcriptional machinery does not operate in isolation but interacts intimately with the folded chromatin structure. Techniques for chromatin conformation capture, including genome-wide sequencing approaches, have revealed key organizational features of chromatin, such as the formation of loops by CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and the division of loci into chromatin compartments. While much of the recent research and reviews have focused on CTCF loops, we discuss several new revelations that have emerged concerning chromatin compartments, with a particular focus on what is known about mechanistic drivers of compartmentalization. These insights challenge the traditional views of chromatin organization and reveal the complexity behind the formation and maintenance of chromatin compartments.
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Current Opinion in Genetics and Development aims to stimulate scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multi-scale debate and exchange of ideas. It contains polished, concise and timely reviews and opinions, with particular emphasis on those articles published in the past two years. In addition to describing recent trends, the authors are encouraged to give their subjective opinion of the topics discussed.
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