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Viets, K., Sauria, M.E.G., Chernoff, C., Rodriguez Viales, R., Echterling, M., Anderson, C., Tran, S., Dove, A., Goyal, R., Voortman, L., Gordus, A., Furlong, E.E.M., Taylor, J., Johnston, R.J. (2019). Characterization of Button Loci that Promote Homologous Chromosome Pairing and Cell-Type-Specific Interchromosomal Gene Regulation.  Dev. Cell 51(3): 341--356.e7.
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FBrf0243946
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Research paper
Abstract
Homologous chromosomes colocalize to regulate gene expression in processes including genomic imprinting, X-inactivation, and transvection. In Drosophila, homologous chromosomes pair throughout development, promoting transvection. The "button" model of pairing proposes that specific regions along chromosomes pair with high affinity. Here, we identify buttons interspersed across the fly genome that pair with their homologous sequences, even when relocated to multiple positions in the genome. A majority of transgenes that span a full topologically associating domain (TAD) function as buttons, but not all buttons contain TADs. Additionally, buttons are enriched for insulator protein clusters. Fragments of buttons do not pair, suggesting that combinations of elements within a button are required for pairing. Pairing is necessary but not sufficient for transvection. Additionally, pairing and transvection are stronger in some cell types than in others, suggesting that pairing strength regulates transvection efficiency between cell types. Thus, buttons pair homologous chromosomes to facilitate cell-type-specific interchromosomal gene regulation.
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PMC6934266 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Homolog Pairing at the Push of a Button.
Bateman and Kassis, 2019, Dev. Cell 51(3): 295--296 [FBrf0244024]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Dev. Cell
    Title
    Developmental Cell
    Publication Year
    2001-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1534-5807 1878-1551
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    Aberrations (40)
    Alleles (8)
    Genes (8)
    Natural transposons (2)
    Insertions (50)
    Transgenic Constructs (38)