ATP, Mg2+, nuclear phase separation, and genome accessibility
Author
Wright, Roni
Le Dily, François
Beato, Miguel
Publication date
2019ISSN
0968-0004
Abstract
Misregulation of the processes controlling eukaryotic gene expression can result in disease. Gene expression is influenced by the surrounding chromatin; hence the nuclear environment is also of vital importance. Recently, understanding of chromatin hierarchical folding has increased together with the discovery of membrane-less organelles which are distinct, dynamic liquid droplets that merge and expand within the nucleus. These ‘sieve’-like regions may compartmentalize and separate functionally distinct regions of chromatin. This article aims to discuss recent studies on nuclear phase within the context of poly(ADP-ribose), ATP, and Mg2+ levels, and we propose a combinatorial complex role for these molecules in phase separation and genome regulation. We also discuss the implications of this process for gene regulation and discuss possible strategies to test this.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
54 - Química
Keywords
Dinàmica de la cromatina
Topologia del genoma 3D
Separació de fases
Orgànuls sense membrana
Regulació gènica
Magnesi
Dinámica de la cromatina
Topología del genoma 3D
Separación de fases
Orgánulos sin membrana
Regulación génica
Magnesio
Chromatin dynamics
3D genome topology
Phase separation
Organelles without membrane
Gene regulation
Magnesium
Pages
10
Publisher
Elsevier
Collection
44;7
Is part of
Trends in Biochemical Sciences
Citation
Wright, Roni H.G.; Le Dily, Francois; Beato, Miguel. ATP, Mg2+, nuclear phase separation, and genome accessibility. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2019, 44(7), p. 565-574. Disponible en: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0968000419300532>. Fecha de acceso: 14 dic. 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2019.03.001
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