Fraser Peter, Bickmore Wendy
Laboratory of Chromatin and Gene Expression, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge CB2 4AT, UK.
Nature. 2007 May 24;447(7143):413-7. doi: 10.1038/nature05916.
Much work has been published on the cis-regulatory elements that affect gene function locally, as well as on the biochemistry of the transcription factors and chromatin- and histone-modifying complexes that influence gene expression. However, surprisingly little information is available about how these components are organized within the three-dimensional space of the nucleus. Technological advances are now helping to identify the spatial relationships and interactions of genes and regulatory elements in the nucleus and are revealing an unexpectedly extensive network of communication within and between chromosomes. A crucial unresolved issue is the extent to which this organization affects gene function, rather than just reflecting it.
关于影响基因局部功能的顺式调控元件,以及影响基因表达的转录因子、染色质和组蛋白修饰复合物的生物化学,已有大量研究发表。然而,令人惊讶的是,关于这些组件如何在细胞核的三维空间中组织起来的信息却非常少。技术进步现在有助于识别细胞核中基因与调控元件的空间关系和相互作用,并揭示染色体内部和之间出人意料的广泛通讯网络。一个关键的未解决问题是,这种组织在多大程度上影响基因功能,而不仅仅是反映基因功能。