Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 29, 2025

Tools to Study the Role of Architectural Protein HMGB1 in the Processing of Helix Distorting, Site-specific DNA Interstrand Crosslinks
Published on: November 10, 2016
An Expanding Toolkit for Heterochromatin Repair Studies
Chetan C Rawal1, Nadejda L Butova1, Anik Mitra1
1Molecular and Computational Biology Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA.
Abstract:
Pericentromeric heterochromatin is mostly composed of repetitive DNA sequences prone to aberrant recombination. Cells have developed highly specialized mechanisms to enable 'safe' homologous recombination (HR) repair while preventing aberrant recombination in this domain. Understanding heterochromatin repair responses is essential to understanding the critical mechanisms responsible for genome integrity and tumor suppression. Here, we review the tools, approaches, and methods currently available to investigate double-strand break (DSB) repair in pericentromeric regions, and also suggest how technologies recently developed for euchromatin repair studies can be adapted to characterize responses in heterochromatin. With this ever-growing toolkit, we are witnessing exciting progress in our understanding of how the 'dark matter' of the genome is repaired, greatly improving our understanding of genome stability mechanisms.
Related Concept Videos
Heterochromatin
Constitutive heterochromatin: It is a highly compact region of chromatin that is mostly concentrated in the centromere and telomere. Unlike euchromatin, the amino acid at...
Homologous Recombination
Crossing Over

