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Spatiotemporal Expression Control Correlates with Intragenic Scaffold Matrix Attachment Regions (S/M

Book Abstract by: PLoS     

Original Authors: Tetko Igor V; Haberer Georg; Rudd Stephen; Meyers Blake; Mewes Hans-Werner; Mayer Klaus F. X
Scaffold/matrix attachment regions (S/MARs) are essential for structural organization of the chromatin within the nucleus
and serve as anchors of chromatin loop domains. A significant fraction of genes in Arabidopsis thaliana contains intragenic S/MAR elements and a significant correlation of S/MAR presence and overall expression strength has been demonstrated. In this study, we undertook a genome scale analysis of expression level and spatiotemporal expression differences in correlation with the presence or absence of genic S/MAR elements. We demonstrate that genes containing intragenic S/MARs are prone to pronounced spatiotemporal expression regulation. This characteristic is found to be even more pronounced for transcription factor genes. Our observations illustrate the importance of S/MARs in transcriptional regulation and the role of chromatin structural characteristics for gene regulation. Our findings open new perspectives for the understanding of tissue- and organ-specific regulation of gene expression.
Published: March 31, 2006
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