CTCF is a highly conserved zinc finger protein implicated in diverse regulatory functions, including transcriptional activation/repression, insulation, imprinting, and X chromosome inactivation. Here we re-evaluate data supporting these roles in the context of mechanistic insights provided by recent genome-wide studies and highlight evidence for CTCF-mediated intra- and interchromosomal contacts at several developmentally regulated genomic loci. These analyses support a primary role for CTCF in the global organization of chromatin architecture and suggest that CTCF may be a heritable component of an epigenetic system regulating the interplay between DNA methylation, higher-order chromatin structure, and lineage-specific gene expression
The highly conserved zinc finger CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) regulates genomic imprinting and gene e...
Eukaryotic genomes have complex spatial organization in the nucleus. The factors and the mechanisms ...
textabstractIn a multi-cellular organism, every somatic cell nucleus broadly contains the same seque...
CTCF is a highly conserved zinc finger protein implicated in diverse regulatory functions, including...
Abstract: The CTCF transcription factor is an 11 zinc fingers multifunctional protein that uses diff...
The highly conserved protein CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) participates in many epigenetic regulatory ...
SummaryThe “CTCF code” hypothesis posits that CTCF pleiotropic functions are driven by recognition o...
Background: CCCTC binding factor (CTCF) is a highly conserved zinc finger protein, which is involved...
__Abstract__ Chromatin is hierarchically folded and wrapped in order to compact DNA. It is acces...
BackgroundUbiquitously expressed CTCF is involved in numerous cellular functions, such as organizing...
The DNA-binding protein CTCF (CCCTC binding factor) mediates enhancer blocking insulation at sites...
Three decades of research have established the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) as a ubiquitously express...
The function of the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) in the organization of the genome has become an impo...
<div><p>Chromatin loops play important roles in the dynamic spatial organization of genes in the nuc...
The highly conserved protein CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) participates in many epigenetic regulatory ...
The highly conserved zinc finger CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) regulates genomic imprinting and gene e...
Eukaryotic genomes have complex spatial organization in the nucleus. The factors and the mechanisms ...
textabstractIn a multi-cellular organism, every somatic cell nucleus broadly contains the same seque...
CTCF is a highly conserved zinc finger protein implicated in diverse regulatory functions, including...
Abstract: The CTCF transcription factor is an 11 zinc fingers multifunctional protein that uses diff...
The highly conserved protein CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) participates in many epigenetic regulatory ...
SummaryThe “CTCF code” hypothesis posits that CTCF pleiotropic functions are driven by recognition o...
Background: CCCTC binding factor (CTCF) is a highly conserved zinc finger protein, which is involved...
__Abstract__ Chromatin is hierarchically folded and wrapped in order to compact DNA. It is acces...
BackgroundUbiquitously expressed CTCF is involved in numerous cellular functions, such as organizing...
The DNA-binding protein CTCF (CCCTC binding factor) mediates enhancer blocking insulation at sites...
Three decades of research have established the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) as a ubiquitously express...
The function of the CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) in the organization of the genome has become an impo...
<div><p>Chromatin loops play important roles in the dynamic spatial organization of genes in the nuc...
The highly conserved protein CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) participates in many epigenetic regulatory ...
The highly conserved zinc finger CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) regulates genomic imprinting and gene e...
Eukaryotic genomes have complex spatial organization in the nucleus. The factors and the mechanisms ...
textabstractIn a multi-cellular organism, every somatic cell nucleus broadly contains the same seque...