Using numerical simulations, we investigate the underlying physical effects responsible for the overall organization of chromosomal territories in interphase nuclei. In particular, we address the following three questions: (i) why are chromosomal territories with relatively high transcriptional activity on average, closer to the centre of cell's nucleus than those with the lower activity? (ii) Why are actively transcribed genes usually located at the periphery of their chromosomal territories? (iii) Why are pair-wise contacts between active and inactive genes less frequent than those involving only active or only inactive genes? We show that transcription factories-mediated contacts between active genes belonging to different chromosomal te...
Transcriptional activity has been shown to relate to the organization of chromosomes in the eukaryot...
During development or in response to environmental stimuli, eukaryotic genes change both their expre...
The intimate relationship between the higher-order chromatin organisation and the regulation of gene...
Using numerical simulations, we investigate the underlying physical effects responsible for the over...
Using numerical simulations, we investigate the underlying physical effects responsible for the over...
The architecture of the eukaryotic genome is characterized by a high degree of spatial organization....
After mitosis, mammalian chromosomes partially decondense to occupy distinct territories in the cell...
SummaryBackgroundDespite the absence of internal membranes, the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is spati...
The question of how self-interacting chromatin domains in interphase chromosomes are structured and ...
The mammalian cell nucleus provides a landscape where genes are regulated through their organization...
The question of how self-interacting chromatin domains in interphase chromosomes are structured and ...
The intimate relationship between the higher-order chromatin organisation and the regulation of gene...
Nuclear organization is an important factor that can be a contributing factor to the function of the...
We thank the Medical Research Council (UK), The Royal Society (UK), and Fundação para a Ciência e a ...
Nuclear organization is an important factor that can be a contributing factor to the function of the...
Transcriptional activity has been shown to relate to the organization of chromosomes in the eukaryot...
During development or in response to environmental stimuli, eukaryotic genes change both their expre...
The intimate relationship between the higher-order chromatin organisation and the regulation of gene...
Using numerical simulations, we investigate the underlying physical effects responsible for the over...
Using numerical simulations, we investigate the underlying physical effects responsible for the over...
The architecture of the eukaryotic genome is characterized by a high degree of spatial organization....
After mitosis, mammalian chromosomes partially decondense to occupy distinct territories in the cell...
SummaryBackgroundDespite the absence of internal membranes, the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is spati...
The question of how self-interacting chromatin domains in interphase chromosomes are structured and ...
The mammalian cell nucleus provides a landscape where genes are regulated through their organization...
The question of how self-interacting chromatin domains in interphase chromosomes are structured and ...
The intimate relationship between the higher-order chromatin organisation and the regulation of gene...
Nuclear organization is an important factor that can be a contributing factor to the function of the...
We thank the Medical Research Council (UK), The Royal Society (UK), and Fundação para a Ciência e a ...
Nuclear organization is an important factor that can be a contributing factor to the function of the...
Transcriptional activity has been shown to relate to the organization of chromosomes in the eukaryot...
During development or in response to environmental stimuli, eukaryotic genes change both their expre...
The intimate relationship between the higher-order chromatin organisation and the regulation of gene...