Abstract
One key structural element in the three-dimensional (3D) chromatin organization is the Topologically Associating Domain (TAD), which facilitates the formation of distinct chromatin compartments and fosters specific chromatin interactions. Similar chromatin compartments, known as TAD-like domains, have been identified in many plant species. However, the model plantArabidopsisthaliana has been an exception. In this study, we address this long-standing issue by presenting evidence thatArabidopsisPDS5 proteins play a crucial role in preventing the formation of TAD-like domains.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory