Interchromosomal interactions: A genomic love story of kissing chromosomes.

J Cell Biol
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Abstract

Nuclei require a precise three- and four-dimensional organization of DNA to establish cell-specific gene-expression programs. Underscoring the importance of DNA topology, alterations to the nuclear architecture can perturb gene expression and result in disease states. More recently, it has become clear that not only intrachromosomal interactions, but also interchromosomal interactions, a less studied feature of chromosomes, are required for proper physiological gene-expression programs. Here, we review recent studies with emerging insights into where and why cross-chromosomal communication is relevant. Specifically, we discuss how long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and three-dimensional gene positioning are involved in genome organization and how low-throughput (live-cell imaging) and high-throughput (Hi-C and SPRITE) techniques contribute to understand the fundamental properties of interchromosomal interactions.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
J Cell Biol
Volume
218
Issue
1
Pages
27-38
Date Published
2019 01 07
ISSN
1540-8140
DOI
10.1083/jcb.201806052
PubMed ID
30181316
PubMed Central ID
PMC6314556
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HHMI / Howard Hughes Medical Institute / United States