
Maxime M.C. Tortora
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Oct 12, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Hadi Rahmaninejad |Yao Xiao |Maxime M.C. Tortora |Geoffrey Fudenberg
AbstractIn mammalian interphase cells, genomes are folded by cohesin loop extrusion limited by directional CTCF barriers. This interplay leads to the enrichment of cohesin at barriers, isolation between neighboring topologically associating domains, and elevated contact frequency between convergent CTCF barriers across the genome.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Geoffrey Fudenberg |Maxime M.C. Tortora
AbstractLoop extrusion constitutes a universal mechanism of genome organization, whereby structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) protein complexes load onto the chromatin fiber and generate DNA loops of increasingly-larger sizes until their eventual release. In mammalian interphase cells, loop extrusion is mediated by the cohesin complex, which is dynamically regulated by the interchange of multiple accessory proteins.
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