CHD8 and CHD7 bind CTCF

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R-HSA-9944419
Type
Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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CHD8 and CHD7 bind to the CCCTC-binding factor CTCF through the CHD BRK domains (Allen et al, 2007; Ishihara et al, 2006). The BRK domains of subfamily III CHD members are only present in metazoa and may contribute to aspects of regulation that are not conserved in lower eukaryotes (reviewed in Marfella and Imbalzano, 2007). CTCF binds to many locations in the genome and has roles in transcriptional regulation, insulator function and genomic imprinting (Recillas-Targa et al, 2006; reviewed in Dehingia et al, 2022; Rowley and Corces, 2018; Monteagudo-Sanchez et al, 2024).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16989720 Epigenetic boundaries of tumour suppressor gene promoters: the CTCF connection and its role in carcinogenesis

Recillas-Targa, F, De La Rosa-Velázquez, IA, Soto-Reyes, E, Benítez-Bribiesca, L

J Cell Mol Med 2006
17603073 Solution structure of the BRK domains from CHD7

Allen, MD, Religa, TL, Freund, SM, Bycroft, M

J Mol Biol 2007
35993175 CTCF shapes chromatin structure and gene expression in health and disease

Dehingia, B, Milewska, M, Janowski, M, Pękowska, A

EMBO Rep 2022
30367165 Organizational principles of 3D genome architecture

Rowley, MJ, Corces, VG

Nat Rev Genet 2018
17350655 The Chd family of chromatin remodelers

Marfella, CG, Imbalzano, AN

Mutat. Res. 2007
38499830 The impact of DNA methylation on CTCF-mediated 3D genome organization

Monteagudo-Sánchez, A, Noordermeer, D, Greenberg, MVC

Nat Struct Mol Biol 2024
16949368 CTCF-dependent chromatin insulator is linked to epigenetic remodeling

Ishihara, K, Oshimura, M, Nakao, M

Mol Cell 2006
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