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SAGA interacting factors confine sub-diffusion of transcribed genes to the nuclear envelope

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  • Ghislain G. Cabal

    (Unité de Biologie Cellulaire du Noyau)

  • Auguste Genovesio

    (Unité d'Analyse d'Images Quantitative
    Institut Pasteur Korea
    Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe)

  • Susana Rodriguez-Navarro

    (Biochemie-Zentrum der Universität Heidelberg (BZH)
    Institut Pasteur Korea
    Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe)

  • Christophe Zimmer

    (Unité d'Analyse d'Images Quantitative)

  • Olivier Gadal

    (Unité de Biologie Cellulaire du Noyau)

  • Annick Lesne

    (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée)

  • Henri Buc

    (Institut Pasteur)

  • Frank Feuerbach-Fournier

    (Unité de Biologie Cellulaire du Noyau)

  • Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin

    (Unité d'Analyse d'Images Quantitative)

  • Eduard C. Hurt

    (Biochemie-Zentrum der Universität Heidelberg (BZH))

  • Ulf Nehrbass

    (Institut Pasteur Korea)

Abstract

In the right place It is becoming clear that the position of genes within the nucleus can influence their expression, and two groups this week report examples of this in yeast. Cabal et al. find that activation of GAL genes confines them to the nuclear periphery. And Taddei et al. report that simply moving the HXK1 gene, by blocking or encouraging its association with the nuclear periphery, significantly alters gene expression.

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  • Ghislain G. Cabal & Auguste Genovesio & Susana Rodriguez-Navarro & Christophe Zimmer & Olivier Gadal & Annick Lesne & Henri Buc & Frank Feuerbach-Fournier & Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin & Eduard C. Hur, 2006. "SAGA interacting factors confine sub-diffusion of transcribed genes to the nuclear envelope," Nature, Nature, vol. 441(7094), pages 770-773, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:441:y:2006:i:7094:d:10.1038_nature04752
    DOI: 10.1038/nature04752
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