Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Genome architecture is shaped by gene-rich and
repeat-rich regions also known as euchromatin and heterochromatin,
respectively. Under normal conditions, the
repeat-containing regions undergo little or no meiotic crossover
(CO) recombination. COs within repeats are risky for the
genome integrity. Indeed, they can promote non-allelic homologous
recombination (NAHR) resulting in deleterious genomic
rearrangements associated with diseases in humans.
The assembly of heterochromatin is driven by the combinatorial
action of many factors including histones, their modifications,
and DNA methylation. In this review, we discuss current
knowledge dealing with the epigenetic signatures of the
major repeat regions where COs are suppressed. Then we
describe mutants for epiregulators of heterochromatin in different
organisms to find out how chromatin structure influences
the CO rate and distribution.
Iris type:
01.09 Rassegna della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
Keywords:
DNAmethylation . Histone acetylation . Histone methylation . Heterochromatin . Euchromatin . Meiosis
List of contributors:
Consiglio, MARIA FEDERICA; Cremona, Gaetana; Termolino, Pasquale; Conicella, Clara
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