The Role of CoREST in Gene Silencing

Initial Identification of Novel Binding Partners for the Developmentally-regulated Co-repressor

Omschrijving

In eukaryotic organisms a variety of DNA-protein, as well as protein-protein interactions organize in an elaborated way to elicit proper regulation of differential gene expression critical for developmental processes including neurogenesis. Gene silencing induced by the generation of an inactive chromatin state is becoming increasingly appreciated as an important mechanism of transcriptional regulation. CoREST was initially identified as REST-associated protein that mediates transcriptional repression by recruitment of distinct multisubunit complexes implicated in the modification of chromatin. In contrast to REST, which is expressed primarily in non-neuronal cells, CoREST is detected ubiquitously in a variety of neural and non-neural cells in adult tissues. The differential expression pattern of REST and CoREST during development and adulthood suggests REST-independent functions of CoREST. It is likely that CoREST is recruited to specific DNA sites by various transcription factors, of which REST is perhaps one of many. The various transcription-related factors, identified in the course of the present study as novel CoREST-binding proteins strongly support this hypothesis.
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Schrijver
Wagner, Roland Nikolaus
Titel
The Role of CoREST in Gene Silencing
Uitgever
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
Jaar
2008
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
124
Gewicht
201 gr
EAN
9783836494090
Afmetingen
220 x 150 x 7 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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