Causality in transcription and genome folding: Insights from X inactivation

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2022-10

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Bauer, Moritz
Payer, Bernhard
Filion, Guillaume J.

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Abstract

The spatial organization of genomes is becoming increasingly understood. In mammals, where it is most investigated, this organization ties in with transcription, so an important research objective is to understand whether gene activity is a cause or a consequence of genome folding in space. In this regard, the phenomena of X-chromosome inactivation and reactivation open a unique window of investigation because of the singularities of the inactive X chromosome. Here we focus on the cause–consequence nexus between genome conformation and transcription and explain how recent results about the structural changes associated with inactivation and reactivation of the X chromosome shed light on this problem.

Keywords

chromatin, genome organization, transcription, X-inactivation, X-reactivation, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

Citation

Bauer, M, Payer, B & Filion, G J 2022, 'Causality in transcription and genome folding : Insights from X inactivation', BioEssays, vol. 44, no. 10, 2200105, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202200105