Spatial Organization of Chromatin Structure in the Central Nervous System

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Spatial Organization of Chromatin Structure in the Central Nervous System
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Shimane Journal of Medical Science
Volume 39
Issue 3
Start Page 77
End Page 93
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
The genome is carried by the complete linear sequence of DNA nucleotides packaged into all the chromosomes. During interphase, the chromosomes are extended and much of their chromatin exist as long threads while also maintaining specific three-dimensional architectures in the nuclear space. These interphase chromosomes are organized into multiscale three-dimensional structures, including chromosome territories, A/B compartments, topologically associating domains, and chromatin loops, that extend over a wide range of genomic distances, providing connections, for instance, between enhancers and promoters. This hierarchically organized genomic architecture is crucial for the regulation of gene transcription, which in turn is essential for the development and maintenance of various biological processes. This article reviews various aspects of spatial genome organization and their functions in gene expression and neural development. Furthermore, dysregulation of spatial genome organization in disease states, and the growing interest in new technologies to manipulate chromatin architecture are also discussed.
Subjects
central nervous system
development
disease
3D genome
chromatin
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
島根大学医学部
Date of Issued 2022-09
Rights
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
権利関係(リンク) Creative Commons License
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AA00841586
[DOI] 10.51010/sjms.39.3_77