2019
DOI: 10.1101/661041
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ADrosophilaInsulator Interacting Protein Suppresses Enhancer-Blocking Function and Modulates Replication Timing

Abstract: Insulators play important roles in genome structure and function in Drosophila and mammals.More than six different insulator proteins are required in Drosophila for normal genome function, whereas CTCF is the only identified protein contributing to insulator function in mammals.Interactions between a DNA binding insulator protein and its interacting partner proteins define the properties of each insulator site. The different roles of insulator protein partners in the Drosophila genome and how they confer funct… Show more

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“…The function of this protein during development is not essential [198]. Its location is mainly pericentric, but it also binds to several euchromatin regions and interacts with AP proteins such as Su(Hw), Mod(mdg4), and CP190 [199]. HIPP1 functions stabilize the interactions between CP190 and the Su(Hw)-dependent complex [200].…”
Section: Hp1a Interaction With Insulator and Architectural Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function of this protein during development is not essential [198]. Its location is mainly pericentric, but it also binds to several euchromatin regions and interacts with AP proteins such as Su(Hw), Mod(mdg4), and CP190 [199]. HIPP1 functions stabilize the interactions between CP190 and the Su(Hw)-dependent complex [200].…”
Section: Hp1a Interaction With Insulator and Architectural Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%