Study finds genome loops don't last long in cells: Theories of how loops control gene expression may need to be revised
Published Date: 4/14/2022
Source: phys.org
In human chromosomes, DNA is coated by proteins to form an exceedingly long beaded string. This "string" is folded into numerous loops, which are believed to help cells control gene expression and facilitate DNA repair, among other functions. A new study from MIT suggests that these loops are very dynamic and shorter-lived than previously thought.