Chromosome territories

T Cremer, M Cremer - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2010 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Chromosome territories (CTs) constitute a major feature of nuclear architecture. In a brief
statement, the possible contribution of nuclear architecture studies to the field of …

Three-dimensional genome architecture: players and mechanisms

A Pombo, N Dillon - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2015 - nature.com
The different cell types of an organism share the same DNA, but during cell differentiation
their genomes undergo diverse structural and organizational changes that affect gene …

The hierarchy of the 3D genome

JH Gibcus, J Dekker - Molecular cell, 2013 - cell.com
Mammalian genomes encode genetic information in their linear sequence, but appropriate
expression of their genes requires chromosomes to fold into complex three-dimensional …

Three-dimensional maps of all chromosomes in human male fibroblast nuclei and prometaphase rosettes

A Bolzer, G Kreth, I Solovei, D Koehler… - PLoS …, 2005 - journals.plos.org
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to
explore changes in epigenome structure and their functional implications during …

Dynamic genome architecture in the nuclear space: regulation of gene expression in three dimensions

C Lanctôt, T Cheutin, M Cremer, G Cavalli… - Nature Reviews …, 2007 - nature.com
The regulation of gene expression is mediated by interactions between chromatin and
protein complexes. The importance of where and when these interactions take place in the …

The evolutionary dynamics of eukaryotic gene order

LD Hurst, C Pál, MJ Lercher - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004 - nature.com
In eukaryotes, unlike in bacteria, gene order has typically been assumed to be random.
However, the first statistically rigorous analyses of complete genomes, together with the …

Structural variants and speciation: multiple processes at play

EL Berdan, TG Aubier, S Cozzolino… - Cold Spring …, 2024 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Research on the genomic architecture of speciation has increasingly revealed the
importance of structural variants (SVs) that affect the presence, abundance, position, and/or …

Role of iron in carcinogenesis: cancer as a ferrotoxic disease

S Toyokuni - Cancer science, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Iron is abundant universally. During the evolutionary processes, humans have selected iron
as a carrier of oxygen inside the body. However, iron works as a double‐edged sword, and …

Chromosome territories–a functional nuclear landscape

T Cremer, M Cremer, S Dietzel, S Müller… - Current opinion in cell …, 2006 - Elsevier
Understanding nuclear architecture is indispensable for understanding the cell-type-
dependent orchestration of active and silent genes and other nuclear functions, such as …

Iron and thiol redox signaling in cancer: an exquisite balance to escape ferroptosis

S Toyokuni, F Ito, K Yamashita, Y Okazaki… - Free Radical Biology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Epidemiological data indicate a constant worldwide increase in cancer mortality, although
the age of onset is increasing. Recent accumulation of genomic data on human cancer via …