1. The Impact of Space and Time on the Functional Output of the Genome
- Author
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Markus Götz, Marcelo Nollmann, Thomas Gregor, and Isma Bennabi
- Subjects
Cell Nucleus ,0303 health sciences ,Genome ,Spacetime ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Genomics ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Space (commercial competition) ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Order (biology) ,Gene Expression Regulation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Temporal organization ,Transcription (software) ,Function (engineering) ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common ,Nuclear function - Abstract
Over the past two decades, it has become clear that the multiscale spatial and temporal organization of the genome has important implications for nuclear function. This review centers on insights gained from recent advances in light microscopy on our understanding of transcription. We discuss spatial and temporal aspects that shape nuclear order and their consequences on regulatory components, focusing on genomic scales most relevant to function. The emerging picture is that spatiotemporal constraints increase the complexity in transcriptional regulation, highlighting new challenges, such as uncertainty about how information travels from molecular factors through the genome and space to generate a functional output.
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- 2021