| Literature DB >> 19933149 |
Kuljeet Singh Sandhu1, Chengxi Shi, Mikael Sjölinder, Zhihu Zhao, Anita Göndör, Liang Liu, Vijay K Tiwari, Sylvain Guibert, Lina Emilsson, Marta P Imreh, Rolf Ohlsson.
Abstract
Recent observations highlight that the mammalian genome extensively communicates with itself via long-range chromatin interactions. The causal link between such chromatin cross-talk and epigenetic states is, however, poorly understood. We identify here a network of physically juxtaposed regions from the entire genome with the common denominator of being genomically imprinted. Moreover, CTCF-binding sites within the H19 imprinting control region (ICR) not only determine the physical proximity among imprinted domains, but also transvect allele-specific epigenetic states, identified by replication timing patterns, to interacting, nonallelic imprinted regions during germline development. We conclude that one locus can directly or indirectly pleiotropically influence epigenetic states of multiple regions on other chromosomes with which it interacts.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19933149 PMCID: PMC2779760 DOI: 10.1101/gad.552109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361