Recent Progress and Challenges in Single-cell Imaging of Enhancer-promoter Interaction
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In the past two years, approaches relying on high-resolution microscopy and live-cell imaging have increasingly contributed to our understanding of the 3D genome organization and its importance for transcriptional control. Here, we describe recent progress that has highlighted how flexible and heterogeneous 3D chromatin structure is, on the length scales relevant to transcriptional control. We describe work that has investigated how robust transcriptional outcomes may be derived from such flexible organization without the need for clearly distinct structures in active and silent cells. We survey the latest state of the art in directly observing the dynamics of chromatin interactions, and suggest how some recent, apparently contradictory conclusions may be reconciled.
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