The chromatin - triple helix connection

Maldonado, R; Längst, G

Keywords: chromatin, nucleosome, lncRNA, chromatin-associated RNA, RNA-DNA triple helix

Abstract

Mammalian genomes are extensively transcribed, producing a large number of coding and non-coding transcripts. A large fraction of the nuclear RNAs is physically associated with chromatin, functioning in gene activation and silencing, shaping higher-order genome organisation, such as involvement in long-range enhancer-promoter interactions, transcription hubs, heterochromatin, nuclear bodies and phase transitions. Different mechanisms allow the tethering of these chromatin-associated RNAs (caRNA) to chromosomes, including RNA binding proteins, the RNA polymerases and R-loops. In this review, we focus on the sequence-specific targeting of RNA to DNA by forming triple helical structures and describe its interplay with chromatin. It turns out that nucleosome positioning at triple helix target sites and the nucleosome itself are essential factors in determining the formation and stability of triple helices. The histone H3-tail plays a critical role in triple helix stabilisation, and the role of its epigenetic modifications in this process is discussed.

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Título según WOS: The chromatin - triple helix connection
Título según SCOPUS: The chromatin - Triple helix connection
Título de la Revista: Biological Chemistry
Volumen: 404
Número: 11-12
Editorial: WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1037
Página final: 1049
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1515/hsz-2023-0189

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS