Chromatin organization and function in drosophila

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Abstract

Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into high-order chromatin structures organized in discrete territories inside the cell nucleus, which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope acting as a barrier. This chromatin organization is complex and dynamic and, thus, determining the spatial and temporal distribution and folding of chromosomes within the nucleus is critical for understanding the role of chromatin topology in genome function. Primarily focusing on the regulation of gene expression, we review here how the genome of Drosophila melanogaster is organized into the cell nucleus, from small scale histone–DNA interactions to chromosome and lamina interactions in the nuclear space.

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Llorens-Giralt, P., Camilleri-Robles, C., Corominas, M., & Climent-Cantó, P. (2021, September 1). Chromatin organization and function in drosophila. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10092362

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