Interaction in vivo between the Two Matrix Attachment Regions Flanking a Single Chromatin Loop |
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Authors: | Elvira R. Eivazova Aleksey Gavrilov Iryna Pirozhkova Olga V. Iarovaia Marc Lipinski |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN37232, USA 2 Université Paris-Sud 11 CNRS UMR 8126 Interactions moléculaires et cancer, Institut de Cancérologie Gustave-Roussy, F-94805 Villejuif cedex, France 3 Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | In interphase nuclei as in metaphase chromosomes, the genome is organized into topologically closed loop domains. Here, we have mapped the ends of the loop domain that contains the Ifng (interferon-γ) gene in primary and cultured murine T-lymphocytes. To determine whether the ends of the loop are located in close proximity to each other in the nuclear space, the 3C (chromosome conformation capture) technique, which detects protein-mediated DNA-DNA interactions, was utilized. A strong interaction was demonstrated between the two ends of the loop, which were close enough to become cross-linked in vivo in the presence of paraformaldehyde. Chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with the 3C technique demonstrated that topoisomerase IIα and MeCP2, but not topoisomerase IIβ, heterochromatin-associated protein HP1 or CTCF, were involved in this interaction. The present findings have important implications in terms of mechanisms of illegitimate recombination that can result in chromosomal translocations and deletions. |
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Keywords: | S/MAR, scaffold/matrix attachment regions Topo II, topoisomerase II BCR, breakpoint cluster region 3C, chromosome conformation capture Th, T helper ChIP, chromatin immunoprecipitation DNase, deoxyribonuclease |
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