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Chromosomal dynamics of cell cycle regulator gene p21 during transcriptional activation.

Anatoly A Philimonenko1, Jiri Janacek, Luc Snyers, Marlene Almeder, Walter Berger, Wolfgang Schmidt, Christian Schöfer, Pavel Hozák, Klara Weipoltshammer.   

Abstract

The radial position of a gene within its chromosome territory (CT) in the interphase nucleus is thought to depend on the transcriptional activity of the gene and on transcriptional activity, gene density, and conformation of the chromosomal surrounding. In this study we analyzed the position of the cell cycle regulator gene p21 within the CT of human chromosome 6 (HSA6) upon transcriptional activation. Whereas the majority of active p21 genes is located in the interior of the CT of HSA6, induction of p21 transcription correlates with increased variation of gene localization within the CT and with a higher percentage of p21 genes located at the periphery of the CT. Additionally it demonstrates once more that transcription can take place throughout CTs. Comparison of the p21 locus with two non-coding regions on HSA6 showed that both non-coding sequences are located more frequently in the interior of the CT than p21 genes although they are situated in chromosomal neighborhoods with widely differing gene density and regional transcriptional activity. Thus our data support models describing an influence of the transcriptional activity of a gene on the localization within its CT. However, our data also indicate that additional factors such as chromatin remodeling are implicated in the positioning of genes within the respective chromosome territory.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20974257     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2010.10.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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1.  CX-5461 causes nucleolar compaction, alteration of peri- and intranucleolar chromatin arrangement, an increase in both heterochromatin and DNA damage response.

Authors:  Luc Snyers; Sylvia Laffer; Renate Löhnert; Klara Weipoltshammer; Christian Schöfer
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Distinct chromatin signature of histone H3 variant H3.3 in human cells.

Authors:  Luc Snyers; Gordin Zupkovitz; Marlene Almeder; Marianne Fliesser; Anja Stoisser; Klara Weipoltshammer; Christian Schöfer
Journal:  Nucleus       Date:  2014 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 4.197

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