Multilevel view on chromatin architecture alterations in cancer

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Abstract

Chromosomes inside the nucleus are not located in the form of linear molecules. Instead, there is a complex multilevel genome folding that includes nucleosomes packaging, formation of chromatin loops, domains, compartments, and finally, chromosomal territories. Proper spatial organization play an essential role for the correct functioning of the genome, and is therefore dynamically changed during development or disease. Here we discuss how the organization of the cancer cell genome differs from the healthy genome at various levels. A better understanding of how malignization affects genome organization and long-range gene regulation will help to reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development and evolution.

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Gridina, M., & Fishman, V. (2022, November 18). Multilevel view on chromatin architecture alterations in cancer. Frontiers in Genetics. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1059617

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