Transcriptional activation during cell reprogramming correlates with the formation of 3D open chromatin hubs

Regulation of chromosome structure plays essential roles in many nuclear processes. Here, the authors present TADdyn, a tool that integrates time-course 3C data, restraint-based modelling, and molecular dynamics to simulate the structural rearrangements of genomic loci and find that during gene acti...

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Autores principales: Marco Di Stefano, Ralph Stadhouders, Irene Farabella, David Castillo, François Serra, Thomas Graf, Marc A. Marti-Renom
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/3ccb8204b8974088a007e811db572305
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Sumario:Regulation of chromosome structure plays essential roles in many nuclear processes. Here, the authors present TADdyn, a tool that integrates time-course 3C data, restraint-based modelling, and molecular dynamics to simulate the structural rearrangements of genomic loci and find that during gene activation, transcription starting sites contact with open chromatin regions into active physical domains.