SummaryTopological domains are key architectural building blocks of chromosomes, but their functional importance and evolutionary dynamics are not well defined. We performed comparative high-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) in four mammals and characterized the conservation and divergence of chromosomal contact insulation and the resulting domain architectures within distantly related genomes. We show that the modular organization of chromosomes is robustly conserved in syntenic regions and that this is compatible with conservation of the binding landscape of the insulator protein CTCF. Specifically, conserved CTCF sites are co-localized with cohesin, are enriched at strong topological domain borders, and bind to DNA motifs...
The molecular mechanisms underlying folding of mammalian chromosomes remain poorly understood. The t...
Eukaryotic genomes are folded into three-dimensional structures, such as self-associating topologica...
The genome is organized into repeating topologically associated domains (TADs), each of which is spa...
BACKGROUND: CTCF binding contributes to the establishment of a higher-order genome structure by dema...
A detailed understanding of higher order chromatin structure is critical to understand the mechanism...
Understanding how regulatory sequences interact in the context of chromosomal architecture is a cent...
The last decade has radically renewed our understanding of higher order chromatin folding in the euk...
The genomic organization into active and inactive chromatin domains imposes specific requirements fo...
The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our unde...
Increasing evidence in the last years indicates that the vast amount of regulatory information conta...
We recently used in situ Hi-C to create kilobase-resolution 3D maps of mammalian genomes. Here, we c...
Topologically associating domains (TADs), CTCF loop domains, and A/B compartments have been identifi...
The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our unde...
Enhancers and promoters predominantly interact within large-scale topologically associating domains ...
SummaryUnderstanding the topological configurations of chromatin may reveal valuable insights into h...
The molecular mechanisms underlying folding of mammalian chromosomes remain poorly understood. The t...
Eukaryotic genomes are folded into three-dimensional structures, such as self-associating topologica...
The genome is organized into repeating topologically associated domains (TADs), each of which is spa...
BACKGROUND: CTCF binding contributes to the establishment of a higher-order genome structure by dema...
A detailed understanding of higher order chromatin structure is critical to understand the mechanism...
Understanding how regulatory sequences interact in the context of chromosomal architecture is a cent...
The last decade has radically renewed our understanding of higher order chromatin folding in the euk...
The genomic organization into active and inactive chromatin domains imposes specific requirements fo...
The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our unde...
Increasing evidence in the last years indicates that the vast amount of regulatory information conta...
We recently used in situ Hi-C to create kilobase-resolution 3D maps of mammalian genomes. Here, we c...
Topologically associating domains (TADs), CTCF loop domains, and A/B compartments have been identifi...
The spatial organization of the genome is intimately linked to its biological function, yet our unde...
Enhancers and promoters predominantly interact within large-scale topologically associating domains ...
SummaryUnderstanding the topological configurations of chromatin may reveal valuable insights into h...
The molecular mechanisms underlying folding of mammalian chromosomes remain poorly understood. The t...
Eukaryotic genomes are folded into three-dimensional structures, such as self-associating topologica...
The genome is organized into repeating topologically associated domains (TADs), each of which is spa...