Pioneer transcription factors: establishing competence for gene expression
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine · University of Pennsylvania · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Transcription factors are adaptor molecules that detect regulatory sequences in the DNA and target the assembly of protein complexes that control gene expression. Yet much of the DNA in the eukaryotic cell is in nucleosomes and thereby occluded by histones, and can be further occluded by higher-order chromatin structures and repressor complexes. Indeed, genome-wide location analyses have revealed that, for all transcription factors tested, the vast majority of potential DNA-binding sites are unoccupied, demonstrating the inaccessibility of most of the nuclear DNA. This raises the question of how target sites at silent genes become bound de novo by transcription factors, thereby initiating regulatory events in…
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- Biology
- Pioneer factor
- Chromatin
- Transcription factor
- Nucleosome
- Enhancer
- ChIA-PET
- Scaffold/matrix attachment region
- Good health and well-being