2012
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gks556
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An ectopic CTCF-dependent transcriptional insulator influences the choice of Vβ gene segments for VDJ recombination at TCRβ locus

Abstract: Insulators regulate transcription as they modulate the interactions between enhancers and promoters by organizing the chromatin into distinct domains. To gain better understanding of the nature of chromatin domains defined by insulators, we analyzed the ability of an insulator to interfere in VDJ recombination, a process that is critically dependent on long-range interactions between diverse types of cis-acting DNA elements. A well-established CTCF-dependent transcriptional insulator, H19 imprint control regio… Show more

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“…established a CTCF-dependent insulator (14). The inserted H19-ICR was able to bind CTCF when maternally inherited, as evidenced by ChIP analysis carried out in thymocytes of TCR-ins/ϩ, H19del13/H19del13 mice (Fig.…”
Section: Insertion Of H19-icr Into the Tcr␤ Locus (Fig 1b Tcr-ins)mentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…established a CTCF-dependent insulator (14). The inserted H19-ICR was able to bind CTCF when maternally inherited, as evidenced by ChIP analysis carried out in thymocytes of TCR-ins/ϩ, H19del13/H19del13 mice (Fig.…”
Section: Insertion Of H19-icr Into the Tcr␤ Locus (Fig 1b Tcr-ins)mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Alternatively, the LM-PCR products were subjected to Snapshot analysis (ABI Snapshot multiplex kit, catalog no. 4323159) that incorporated specific fluorescently labeled dideoxynucleotides by single-nucleotide primer extension based on nucleotide differences between domesticus and castaneus alleles as described previously (14).…”
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