[HTML][HTML] CTCF: master weaver of the genome

JE Phillips, VG Corces - Cell, 2009 - cell.com
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CTCF is a highly conserved zinc finger protein implicated in diverse regulatory functions,
including transcriptional activation/repression, insulation, imprinting, and X chromosome
inactivation. Here we re-evaluate data supporting these roles in the context of mechanistic
insights provided by recent genome-wide studies and highlight evidence for CTCF-mediated
intra-and interchromosomal contacts at several developmentally regulated genomic loci.
These analyses support a primary role for CTCF in the global organization of chromatin …
CTCF is a highly conserved zinc finger protein implicated in diverse regulatory functions, including transcriptional activation/repression, insulation, imprinting, and X chromosome inactivation. Here we re-evaluate data supporting these roles in the context of mechanistic insights provided by recent genome-wide studies and highlight evidence for CTCF-mediated intra- and interchromosomal contacts at several developmentally regulated genomic loci. These analyses support a primary role for CTCF in the global organization of chromatin architecture and suggest that CTCF may be a heritable component of an epigenetic system regulating the interplay between DNA methylation, higher-order chromatin structure, and lineage-specific gene expression.
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