Title of article :
The Functions and Mechanisms of Action of Insulators in the Genomes of Higher Eukaryotes
Author/Authors :
Melnikova, L.S Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia , Georgiev, P.G Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia , Golovnin, A.K Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Pages :
19
From page :
15
To page :
33
Abstract :
The mechanisms underlying long-range interactions between chromatin regions and the principles of chromosomal architecture formation are currently under extensive scrutiny. A special class of regulatory elements known as insulators is believed to be involved in the regulation of specific long-range interactions between enhancers and promoters. This review focuses on the insulators of Drosophila and mammals, and it also briefly characterizes the proteins responsible for their functional activity. It was initially believed that the main properties of insulators are blocking of enhancers and the formation of independent transcription domains. We present experimental data proving that the chromatin loops formed by insulators play only an auxiliary role in enhancer blocking. The review also discusses the mechanisms involved in the formation of topologically associating domains and their role in the formation of the chromosomal architecture and regulation of gene transcription.
Keywords :
TAD , Su(Hw) , regulation of transcription , chromatin loops , enhancer-promoter communication , insulator proteins
Journal title :
Acta Naturae
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2617349
Link To Document :
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