The eukaryotic nucleus is a highly complex structure that carries out multiple functions primarily needed for gene expression, and among them, transcription seems to be the most fundamental. Diverse approaches have demonstrated that transcription takes place at discrete sites known as transcription factories, wherein RNA polymerase II (RNAP II) is attached to the factory and immobilized while transcribing DNA. It has been proposed that transcription factories promote chromatin loop formation, creating long-range interactions in which relatively distant genes can be transcribed simultaneously. In this study, we examined long-range interactions between the POU5F1 gene and genes previously identified as being POU5F1 enhancer-interacting, namel...
With <2% of the human genome coding for proteins, a major challenge is to interpret the function ...
Although we have detailed information on the alterations occurring in steady-state levels of all cel...
SummaryWe describe the results of a genome-wide analysis of human cells that suggests that most prot...
Summary Higher-order chromosomal organization for transcription regulation is poorly understood in e...
Higher-order chromosomal organization for transcription regulation is poorly understood in eukaryote...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
Gene regulation is a complex process that involves recruitment of transcription machinery, chromatin...
Large-scale sequencing of the human genome has confirmed that genes are often spread over several th...
textabstractA relationship exists between nuclear architecture and gene activity and it has been pro...
RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) transcribes protein-coding and small structural genes, and its functions ...
Combinatorial transcription factor (TF) interactions control cellular phenotypes and, therefore, und...
SummaryCombinatorial transcription factor (TF) interactions control cellular phenotypes and, therefo...
With <2% of the human genome coding for proteins, a major challenge is to interpret the function ...
With <2% of the human genome coding for proteins, a major challenge is to interpret the function ...
Although we have detailed information on the alterations occurring in steady-state levels of all cel...
SummaryWe describe the results of a genome-wide analysis of human cells that suggests that most prot...
Summary Higher-order chromosomal organization for transcription regulation is poorly understood in e...
Higher-order chromosomal organization for transcription regulation is poorly understood in eukaryote...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
In multicellular organisms, transcription regulation is one of the central mechanisms modelling line...
Gene regulation is a complex process that involves recruitment of transcription machinery, chromatin...
Large-scale sequencing of the human genome has confirmed that genes are often spread over several th...
textabstractA relationship exists between nuclear architecture and gene activity and it has been pro...
RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) transcribes protein-coding and small structural genes, and its functions ...
Combinatorial transcription factor (TF) interactions control cellular phenotypes and, therefore, und...
SummaryCombinatorial transcription factor (TF) interactions control cellular phenotypes and, therefo...
With <2% of the human genome coding for proteins, a major challenge is to interpret the function ...
With <2% of the human genome coding for proteins, a major challenge is to interpret the function ...
Although we have detailed information on the alterations occurring in steady-state levels of all cel...
SummaryWe describe the results of a genome-wide analysis of human cells that suggests that most prot...