Nature Communications (Sep 2018)

A tissue-specific self-interacting chromatin domain forms independently of enhancer-promoter interactions

  • Jill M. Brown,
  • Nigel A. Roberts,
  • Bryony Graham,
  • Dominic Waithe,
  • Christoffer Lagerholm,
  • Jelena M. Telenius,
  • Sara De Ornellas,
  • A. Marieke Oudelaar,
  • Caroline Scott,
  • Izabela Szczerbal,
  • Christian Babbs,
  • Mira T. Kassouf,
  • Jim R. Hughes,
  • Douglas R. Higgs,
  • Veronica J. Buckle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06248-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Self-interacting chromatin domains encompass genes and their cis-regulatory elements. Here the authors use high-resolution chromosome conformation capture and super-resolution imaging to study a 70 kb domain that includes the mouse α-globin regulatory locus and find that a tissue-specific self-interacting chromatin domain forms independently of enhancer-promoter interactions.