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Long range chromatin organization: a new layer in splicing regulation?
Fecha
2014-04Registro en:
Gómez Acuña, Luciana Inés; Kornblihtt, Alberto Rodolfo; Long range chromatin organization: a new layer in splicing regulation?; Landes Bioscience; Transcription; 5; 3; 4-2014; 1-5; e28726
2154-1264
2154-1272
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gómez Acuña, Luciana Inés
Kornblihtt, Alberto Rodolfo
Resumen
Splicing is a predominantly co-transcriptional process that has been shown to be tightly coupled to transcription. Chromatin structure is a key factor that mediates this functional coupling. In light of recent evidence that shows the importance of higher order chromatin organization in the coordination and regulation of gene expression, we discuss here the possible roles of long-range chromatin organization in splicing and alternative splicing regulation.