Always on the Move: Overview on Chromatin Dynamics within Nuclear Processes
Charlotte M. Delvaux de Fenffe, Jolijn Govers, Francesca Mattiroli
Abstract
Our genome is organized into chromatin, a dynamic and modular structure made of nucleosomes. Chromatin organization controls access to the DNA sequence, playing a fundamental role in cell identity and function. How nucleosomes enable these processes is an active area of study. In this review, we provide an overview of chromatin dynamics, its properties, mechanisms, and functions. We highlight the diverse ways by which chromatin dynamics is controlled during transcription, DNA replication, and repair. Recent technological developments have promoted discoveries in this area, to which we provide an outlook on future research directions.
Topics & Concepts
ChromatinDynamics (music)Computational biologyChemistryComputer sciencePhysicsDNABiologyBiochemistryAcousticsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms