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Functional dissection of the developmentally restricted BEN domain chromatin boundary factor Insensitive.

Anna FedotovaChaevia ClendinenArtem BonchukVladic MogilaTsutomu AokiPavel GeorgievPaul Schedl
Published in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2019)
The subdivision of eukaryotic chromosomes into discrete topological domains depends upon the pairing of boundary elements. In flies, pairing interactions are specific and typically orientation dependent. They occur in cis between neighboring heterologous boundaries, and in trans between homologous boundaries. One potential mechanism for ensuring pairing-interaction specificity is the use of sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins that can bind simultaneously with two or more recognition sequences. Our studies indicate that Insv can assemble into a multivalent DNA-binding complex and that the N-terminal Insv multimerization domain is critical for boundary function.
Keyphrases
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