Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding and constraining long-range regulation of gene expression. Disruption of TAD boundaries results in aberrant gene expression by exposing genes to inappropriate regulatory elements. Recent studies have shown that TAD disruption is often found in cancer cells and contributes to oncogenesis through two mechanisms. One mechanism locally disrupts domains by deleting or mutating a TAD boundary leading to fusion of the two adjacent TADs. The other mechanism involves genomic rearrangements that break up TADs and creates new ones without directly affecting TAD boundaries. Understanding the mechanisms by which TADs form and control long-range chromatin in...
International audienceThe interplay between the topological organization of the genome and the regul...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Summary Topologically associating domain (TAD) boundaries are thought to partition the genome into d...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
International audienceMammalian chromosomes are organized at different length scales within the cell...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Regulation of gene expression is a complex process that requires the action of DNA elements such as ...
The discovery of domains of preferential interaction or Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) has...
The human genome is organized into topologically associating domains (TADs), which represent contigu...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
The organization and folding of chromatin within the nucleus can determine the outcome of gene expre...
International audienceThe interplay between the topological organization of the genome and the regul...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Summary Topologically associating domain (TAD) boundaries are thought to partition the genome into d...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
International audienceMammalian chromosomes are organized at different length scales within the cell...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Regulation of gene expression is a complex process that requires the action of DNA elements such as ...
The discovery of domains of preferential interaction or Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) has...
The human genome is organized into topologically associating domains (TADs), which represent contigu...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
The organization and folding of chromatin within the nucleus can determine the outcome of gene expre...
International audienceThe interplay between the topological organization of the genome and the regul...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...
Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demo...