The discovery of domains of preferential interaction or Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) has provided a framework to understand the relation between enhancers and promoters within intricate regulatory landscapes. It has also enabled the conceptualization of the effect of non-coding structural variants on TADs structure and insulation and reveal new patho-mechanisms leading to disease. Here, we will review current knowledge on enhancer–promoter communication in relation to TAD structure. In particular, we will discuss how enhancer–promoter interaction dynamics is established within or outside of TADs. We will further provide an overview of how mutations affect the normal organization of the genome and how it impacts the normal abilit...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
The organization and folding of chromatin within the nucleus can determine the outcome of gene expre...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
The potential impact of structural variants includes not only the duplication or deletion of coding ...
Here the authors show that a strong enhancer sequence can be controlled by the chromatin environment...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding an...
Cancer development and progression are demarcated by transcriptional dysregulation, which is largely...
Regulation of gene expression is a complex process that requires the action of DNA elements such as ...
Developmental genes are often controlled by large regulatory landscapes matching topologically assoc...
Most animal genomes fold in 3D chromatin domains called topologically associated domains (TADs) that...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
The organization and folding of chromatin within the nucleus can determine the outcome of gene expre...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
The potential impact of structural variants includes not only the duplication or deletion of coding ...
Here the authors show that a strong enhancer sequence can be controlled by the chromatin environment...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding an...
Cancer development and progression are demarcated by transcriptional dysregulation, which is largely...
Regulation of gene expression is a complex process that requires the action of DNA elements such as ...
Developmental genes are often controlled by large regulatory landscapes matching topologically assoc...
Most animal genomes fold in 3D chromatin domains called topologically associated domains (TADs) that...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...