Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. The relationship between compartmentalization of the genome and epigenetics is long and hoary. In 1928, Heitz defined heterochromatin as the largest differentiated chromatin compartment in eukaryotic nuclei. Müller's discovery of position-effect variegation in 1930 went on to show that heterochromatin is a cytologically visible state of heritable (epigenetic) gene repression. Current insights into compartmentalization have come from a high-throughput top-down approach where contact frequency (Hi-C) maps revealed the pre...
SummaryPosttranslational histone modifications are important for gene regulation, yet the mode of pr...
The cellular genome is packaged as nucleosomes in the nucleus to form chromatin. Different forms of ...
All cellular processes depend on the expression and repression of the right sets of genes at the rig...
The hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin, HP1 and H3K9me2/3, assemble heterochromatin-like dom...
Gene regulation in eukaryotes requires the segregation of silenced genomic regions into densely pack...
Gene silencing by heterochromatin is proposed to occur in part as a result of the ability of heteroc...
The hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin, HP1 and H3K9me2/3, assemble heterochromatin-like dom...
Constitutive heterochromatin is an important component of eukaryotic genomes that has essential role...
The cell establishes heritable patterns of active and silenced chromatin via interacting factors tha...
Cytologically visible constitutive heterochromatin found at the centromeric and telomeric regions o...
ABSTRACT The spatial segregation of heterochromatin into distinct, membrane-less nuclear compartment...
The formation of heterochromatin, which requires methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 and the subse...
AbstractHeterochromatin is a phenotypically stable entity, but recent studies on the binding of HP1 ...
International audienceIncreasing knowledge of chromatin structure in various cell types raises the c...
Nuclear compartmentalization of active and inactive chromatin is thought to occur through microphase...
SummaryPosttranslational histone modifications are important for gene regulation, yet the mode of pr...
The cellular genome is packaged as nucleosomes in the nucleus to form chromatin. Different forms of ...
All cellular processes depend on the expression and repression of the right sets of genes at the rig...
The hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin, HP1 and H3K9me2/3, assemble heterochromatin-like dom...
Gene regulation in eukaryotes requires the segregation of silenced genomic regions into densely pack...
Gene silencing by heterochromatin is proposed to occur in part as a result of the ability of heteroc...
The hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin, HP1 and H3K9me2/3, assemble heterochromatin-like dom...
Constitutive heterochromatin is an important component of eukaryotic genomes that has essential role...
The cell establishes heritable patterns of active and silenced chromatin via interacting factors tha...
Cytologically visible constitutive heterochromatin found at the centromeric and telomeric regions o...
ABSTRACT The spatial segregation of heterochromatin into distinct, membrane-less nuclear compartment...
The formation of heterochromatin, which requires methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 and the subse...
AbstractHeterochromatin is a phenotypically stable entity, but recent studies on the binding of HP1 ...
International audienceIncreasing knowledge of chromatin structure in various cell types raises the c...
Nuclear compartmentalization of active and inactive chromatin is thought to occur through microphase...
SummaryPosttranslational histone modifications are important for gene regulation, yet the mode of pr...
The cellular genome is packaged as nucleosomes in the nucleus to form chromatin. Different forms of ...
All cellular processes depend on the expression and repression of the right sets of genes at the rig...