2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0856-1_5
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Experimental Strategies to Manipulate the Cellular Levels of the Multifunctional Factor CTCF

Abstract: Cellular homeostasis is the result of an intricate and coordinated combinatorial of biochemical and molecular processes. Among them is the control of gene expression in the context of the chromatin structure which is central for cell survival. Interdependent action of transcription factors, cofactors, chromatin remodeling activities, and three-dimensional organization of the genome are responsible to reach exquisite levels of gene expression. Among such transcription factors there is a subset of highly special… Show more

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“…Yet, genome-wide assays after RNAi revealed only very limited consequences, with CTCF depletion leading to slightly reduced intra-TAD chromosomal contacts, slightly increased inter-TAD contacts and modest transcriptional changes with no clear link to folding defects (Zuin et al, 2014). Genetic manipulation of CTCF has proven difficult as it is essential for development (Moore et al, 2012; Sleutels et al, 2012; Soshnikova et al, 2010; Wan et al, 2008) and proliferation of cultured cells (González-Buendía et al, 2014), hampering the understanding of the exact role of CTCF in mammalian chromosome folding and genome functions. It is currently unclear to what extent CTCF is actually required for chromatin architecture and which levels of genome organization this factor controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, genome-wide assays after RNAi revealed only very limited consequences, with CTCF depletion leading to slightly reduced intra-TAD chromosomal contacts, slightly increased inter-TAD contacts and modest transcriptional changes with no clear link to folding defects (Zuin et al, 2014). Genetic manipulation of CTCF has proven difficult as it is essential for development (Moore et al, 2012; Sleutels et al, 2012; Soshnikova et al, 2010; Wan et al, 2008) and proliferation of cultured cells (González-Buendía et al, 2014), hampering the understanding of the exact role of CTCF in mammalian chromosome folding and genome functions. It is currently unclear to what extent CTCF is actually required for chromatin architecture and which levels of genome organization this factor controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%