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A Method to Study de novo Formation of Chromatin Domains
Published on: August 23, 2019
Genome Regulation by Polycomb and Trithorax: 70 Years and Counting
Bernd Schuettengruber1, Henri-Marc Bourbon2, Luciano Di Croce3
1Institute of Human Genetics, UMR9002 CNRS, University of Montpellier, 141 Rue de la Cardonille, 34396 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.
Abstract:
Polycomb (PcG) and Trithorax (TrxG) group proteins are evolutionarily conserved chromatin-modifying factors originally identified as part of an epigenetic cellular memory system that maintains repressed or active gene expression states. Recently, they have been shown to globally control a plethora of cellular processes. This functional diversity is achieved by their ability to regulate chromatin at multiple levels, ranging from modifying local chromatin structure to orchestrating the three-dimensional organization of the genome. Understanding this system is a fascinating challenge of critical relevance for biology and medicine, since misexpression or mutation of multiple PcG components, as well as of TrxG members of the COMPASS family and of the SWI/SNF complex, is implicated in cancer and other diseases.
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