Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes.
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Scaffold/matrix attachment region elements interact with a p300-scaffold attachment factor A complex and are bound by acetylated nucleosomes.Conserved CTCF insulator elements flank the mouse and human beta-globin lociA novel DNA-binding motif in the nuclear matrix attachment DNA-binding protein SATB1Beta-globin LCR and intron elements cooperate and direct spatial reorganization for gene therapyTopoisomerase II, scaffold component, promotes chromatin compaction in vitro in a linker-histone H1-dependent mannerIn silico prediction of scaffold/matrix attachment regions in large genomic sequences.A comparative study of S/MAR prediction toolsInter-MAR association contributes to transcriptionally active looping events in human beta-globin gene cluster.The locus control region is necessary for gene expression in the human beta-globin locus but not the maintenance of an open chromatin structure in erythroid cells.Annotation of cis-regulatory elements by identification, subclassification, and functional assessment of multispecies conserved sequencesNuclear scaffold attachment stimulates, but is not essential for ARS activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: analysis of the Drosophila ftz SARA nuclear matrix attachment region organizes the Epstein-Barr viral plasmid in Raji cells into a single DNA domain.The human growth hormone locus control region mediates long-distance transcriptional activation independent of nuclear matrix attachment regionsIdentification of a conserved erythroid specific domain of histone acetylation across the alpha-globin gene cluster.Human matrix attachment regions insulate transgene expression from chromosomal position effects in Drosophila melanogaster.SAR-dependent mobilization of histone H1 by HMG-I/Y in vitro: HMG-I/Y is enriched in H1-depleted chromatin.Evaluation of sequence motifs found in scaffold/matrix-attached regions (S/MARs)Rethinking cell structure.Dysfunction of chromosomal loop attachment sites: illegitimate recombination linked to matrix association regions and topoisomerase II.Mathematical model to predict regions of chromatin attachment to the nuclear matrix.SARs stimulate but do not confer position independent gene expression.Rearrangement of chromatin domains during development in XenopusGammaretroviral vector integration occurs overwhelmingly within and near DNase hypersensitive sitesNuclear matrix attachment occurs in several regions of the IgH locus.Supragenic loop organization: mapping in Drosophila embryos, of scaffold-associated regions on a 800 kilobase DNA continuum cloned from the 14B-15B first chromosome region.Osteocalcin gene promoter-binding factors are tissue-specific nuclear matrix components.Inhibition of desmin expression blocks myoblast fusion and interferes with the myogenic regulators MyoD and myogenin.Mammalian sperm chromatin structure and assessment of DNA fragmentation.The genomic sequences bound to special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 1 (SATB1) in vivo in Jurkat T cells are tightly associated with the nuclear matrix at the bases of the chromatin loops.Position-independent transgene expression mediated by boundary elements from the apolipoprotein B chromatin domain.The matrix attachment region-binding protein SATB1 participates in negative regulation of tissue-specific gene expression.Scaffold attachment regions stimulate HSP70.1 expression in mouse preimplantation embryos but not in differentiated tissuesPosition independence and proper developmental control of gamma-globin gene expression require both a 5' locus control region and a downstream sequence element.Erythroid-specific nuclease-hypersensitive sites flanking the human beta-globin domain.Conserved characteristics of heterochromatin-forming DNA at the 15q11-q13 imprinting center.Chromatin loop structure of the human X chromosome: relevance to X inactivation and CpG clusters.Identification within the simian virus 40 genome of a chromosomal loop attachment site that contains topoisomerase II cleavage sitesSequence-specific DNA-binding proteins are components of a nuclear matrix-attachment site.Nuclear scaffolds and scaffold-attachment regions in higher plants.Long-distance activation of the Myc protooncogene by provirus insertion in Mlvi-1 or Mlvi-4 in rat T-cell lymphomas.
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Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes.
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Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes.
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Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes.
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Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes.
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Nuclear scaffold attachment sites in the human globin gene complexes
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1988.TB03205.X
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1988-11-01T00:00:00Z