How chromatin prevents genomic rearrangements: Locus colocalization induced by transcription factor binding
2012
: The loosening of chromatin structures gives rise to unrestricted access to DNA and thus transcription factors (TFs) can bind to their otherwise masked target sequences. Regions bound by the same set of TFs tend to be located in close proximity and this might increase the probability of activating illegitimate genomic rearrangements.
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