In eukaryotes transcriptional regulation often involves multiple long-range elements and is influenced by the genomic environment(1). A prime example of this concerns the mouse X-inactivation centre (Xic), which orchestrates the initiation of X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) by controlling the expression of the non-protein-coding Xist transcript. The extent of Xic sequences required for the proper regulation of Xist remains unknown. Here we use chromosome conformation capture carbon-copy (5C)(2) and super-resolution microscopy to analyse the spatial organization of a 4.5-megabases (Mb) region including Xist. We discover a series of discrete 200-kilobase to 1Mb topologically associating domains (TADs), present both before and after cell diffe...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...
cis-Regulatory communication is crucial in mammalian development and is thought to be restricted by ...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...
In eukaryotes transcriptional regulation often involves multiple long-range elements and is influenc...
The mouse X-inactivation center (Xic) locus represents a powerful model for understanding the links ...
Abstract Background Delimiting distinct chromatin domains is essential for temporal and spatial regu...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) involves major reorganization of the X chromosome as it becomes sile...
AbstractIn mammals, the silencing step of the X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) process is initiated b...
A hallmark of chromosome organization is the partition into transcriptionally active A and repressed...
textabstractFemale mammalian cells compensate dosage of X-linked gene expression through the inactiv...
Early development of female mammals is accompanied by transcriptional inactivation of one of their t...
SummaryThe inactive X chromosome’s (Xi) physical territory is microscopically devoid of transcriptio...
Three-dimensional topology of DNA in the cell nucleus provides a level of transcription regulation b...
cis-Regulatory communication is crucial in mammalian development and is thought to be restricted by ...
International audienceThe interplay between the topological organization of the genome and the regul...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...
cis-Regulatory communication is crucial in mammalian development and is thought to be restricted by ...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...
In eukaryotes transcriptional regulation often involves multiple long-range elements and is influenc...
The mouse X-inactivation center (Xic) locus represents a powerful model for understanding the links ...
Abstract Background Delimiting distinct chromatin domains is essential for temporal and spatial regu...
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) involves major reorganization of the X chromosome as it becomes sile...
AbstractIn mammals, the silencing step of the X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) process is initiated b...
A hallmark of chromosome organization is the partition into transcriptionally active A and repressed...
textabstractFemale mammalian cells compensate dosage of X-linked gene expression through the inactiv...
Early development of female mammals is accompanied by transcriptional inactivation of one of their t...
SummaryThe inactive X chromosome’s (Xi) physical territory is microscopically devoid of transcriptio...
Three-dimensional topology of DNA in the cell nucleus provides a level of transcription regulation b...
cis-Regulatory communication is crucial in mammalian development and is thought to be restricted by ...
International audienceThe interplay between the topological organization of the genome and the regul...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...
cis-Regulatory communication is crucial in mammalian development and is thought to be restricted by ...
In female mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is transcriptionally silenced to equalize X-linked g...