Electrical induction hypothesis to explain enhancer-promoter communication

Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.950v1
Subject Areas
Biophysics
Keywords
Electrical induction, DNA conductance, DNA replication
Copyright
© 2015 Agoni
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Agoni V. 2015. Electrical induction hypothesis to explain enhancer-promoter communication. PeerJ PrePrints 3:e950v1

Abstract

The steps of the DNA replication process remains to be clarified. Transcription factors are supposed to find their specific binding-sequence driven by epigenetic modifications and GpC islands. But then how can the replication machinery be able to find the promoters of exactly the genes that the cell needs to transcribe in that moment? Here we hypothesize a role of DNA conductance and electrical induction to give an explanation to this unsolved problem. Our hypothesis goes in accordance with the fact that many authors identified 3D loops in the genomes.

Author Comment

This is an opinion piece.