Transcriptional regulation by chromatin disassembly and reassembly.

TitleTranscriptional regulation by chromatin disassembly and reassembly.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsWilliams SK, Tyler JK
JournalCurr Opin Genet Dev
Volume17
Issue2
Pagination88-93
Date Published2007 Apr
ISSN0959-437X
KeywordsChromatin Assembly and Disassembly, Gene Expression Regulation, Histones, Models, Biological, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Transcription, Genetic
Abstract

The packaging of the eukaryotic genome into chromatin severely restricts the access of the transcriptional machinery to the DNA. Recent studies reveal that histones are removed and replaced to enable or restrict, respectively, access of the transcription machinery to regulate transcription. Chromatin disassembly at promoters enables transcriptional activation, whereas promoter chromatin reassembly represses transcription. Histone loss also occurs within transcription units to enable passage of the RNA polymerase, but in this case the histones are rapidly replaced, sometimes by 'variant' histones with specific properties that might serve as a memory of transcriptional competence. Furthermore, the ultimate goal of some epigenetic modifications might well turn out to be the regulation of histone occupancy on the DNA.

DOI10.1016/j.gde.2007.02.001
Alternate JournalCurr Opin Genet Dev
PubMed ID17307351
Grant ListR01 GM064475 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
GM64475 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
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