%0 Journal Article %T Mini-review: Gene regulatory network benefits from three-dimensional chromatin conformation and structural biology. %A Zhu X %A Huang Q %A Luo J %A Kong D %A Zhang Y %J Comput Struct Biotechnol J %V 21 %N 0 %D 2023 %M 36890880 %F 6.155 %R 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.02.028 %X Gene regulatory networks are now at the forefront of precision biology, which can help researchers better understand how genes and regulatory elements interact to control cellular gene expression, offering a more promising molecular mechanism in biological research. Interactions between the genes and regulatory elements involve different promoters, enhancers, transcription factors, silencers, insulators, and long-range regulatory elements, which occur at a ∼10 µm nucleus in a spatiotemporal manner. In this way, three-dimensional chromatin conformation and structural biology are critical for interpreting the biological effects and the gene regulatory networks. In the review, we have briefly summarized the latest processes in three-dimensional chromatin conformation, microscopic imaging, and bioinformatics, and we have presented the outlook and future directions for these three aspects.