2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.01.621524
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Bystander activation across a TAD boundary supports a cohesin-dependent hub-model for enhancer function

Iain Williamson,
Katy A. Graham,
Hannes Becher
et al.

Abstract: Enhancers in the mammalian genome are able to control their target genes over very large genomic distances, often across intervening genes. Yet the spatial and temporal specificity of developmental gene regulation would seem to demand that enhancers are constrained so that they only activate the correct target gene. The sculpting of three-dimensional chromosome organization, especially that brought about through cohesin-dependent loop extrusion, is thought to be important for facilitating and constraining the … Show more

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