Cohesin as an essential disruptor of chromosome organization
Adrian Bird
Abstract
Cohesin is a multi-subunit molecular machine that is able to create lateral chromatin loops within a linear chromosome fiber. Despite intense study, a consensus view of the functional significance of loop extrusion has remained elusive. This perspective proposes a rationale based on the need for continual disruption of spurious higher-order chromatin secondary structures. It is argued that cohesin-mediated chromosomal churn ensures broad accessibility to the diffusible factors on which genome function depends.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyCohesinChromosome segregationGeneticsChromosomeEndocrine disruptorCell biologyComputational biologyGeneHormoneBiochemistryEndocrine systemGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingChromosomal and Genetic Variations