Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2166062110> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2166062110 endingPage "2165" @default.
- W2166062110 startingPage "2158" @default.
- W2166062110 abstract "Chromosome organization inside the nucleus is not random but rather is determined by a variety of factors, including interactions between chromosomes and nuclear components such as the nuclear envelope or nuclear matrix. Such interactions may be critical for proper nuclear organization, chromosome partitioning during cell division, and gene regulation. An important, but poorly documented subset, includes interactions between specific chromosomal regions. Interactions of this type are thought to be involved in long-range promoter regulation by distant enhancers or locus control regions and may underlie phenomena such as transvection. Here, we used an in vivo microscopy assay based on Lac Repressor/operator recognition to show that Mcp, a polycomb response element from the Drosophila bithorax complex, is able to mediate physical interaction between remote chromosomal regions. These interactions are tissue specific, can take place between multiple Mcp elements, and seem to be stable once established. We speculate that this ability to interact may be part of the mechanism through which Mcp mediates its regulatory function in the bithorax complex." @default.
- W2166062110 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2166062110 creator A5011091885 @default.
- W2166062110 creator A5032717221 @default.
- W2166062110 creator A5033698515 @default.
- W2166062110 creator A5054682312 @default.
- W2166062110 date "2006-05-01" @default.
- W2166062110 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2166062110 title "The Mcp Element Mediates Stable Long-Range Chromosome–Chromosome Interactions in<i>Drosophila</i>" @default.
- W2166062110 cites W102944710 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1522340243 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1826492107 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1846532932 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1910936647 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1959104506 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1971799079 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1976172452 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1984014740 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1992224549 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1994528729 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W1999702908 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2003918839 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2006788765 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2016546870 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2028408332 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2034089913 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2039940539 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2040544622 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2042376594 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2076200643 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2083103029 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2083248748 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2089057627 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2110643873 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2112257928 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2112514675 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2126119237 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2126740737 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2127655138 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2133279102 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2137726601 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2150715835 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2152452846 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2153810509 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2156465196 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2159192458 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W2181877403 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W4235854794 @default.
- W2166062110 cites W65605585 @default.
- W2166062110 doi "https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e06-01-0049" @default.
- W2166062110 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/1446072" @default.
- W2166062110 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16495335" @default.
- W2166062110 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W2166062110 type Work @default.
- W2166062110 sameAs 2166062110 @default.
- W2166062110 citedByCount "97" @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102012 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102013 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102014 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102015 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102016 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102017 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102018 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102019 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102020 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102021 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102022 @default.
- W2166062110 countsByYear W21660621102023 @default.
- W2166062110 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2166062110 hasAuthorship W2166062110A5011091885 @default.
- W2166062110 hasAuthorship W2166062110A5032717221 @default.
- W2166062110 hasAuthorship W2166062110A5033698515 @default.
- W2166062110 hasAuthorship W2166062110A5054682312 @default.
- W2166062110 hasBestOaLocation W21660621102 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C105686024 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C111936080 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C158448853 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C30481170 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C83640560 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C84597430 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C86339819 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C104317684 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C105686024 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C111936080 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C158448853 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C30481170 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C54355233 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C83640560 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C84597430 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C86339819 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C86803240 @default.
- W2166062110 hasConceptScore W2166062110C95444343 @default.
- W2166062110 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W2166062110 hasLocation W21660621101 @default.