Locus control regions and epigenetic chromatin modifiers
- PMID: 10753778
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-437x(00)00060-5
Locus control regions and epigenetic chromatin modifiers
Abstract
Locus control regions are defined as gene regulatory sequences that enable chromosomal position-independent gene expression in transgenic mice. Recent studies have shown the ability of such regions to overcome the highly repressive effect of heterochromatin and have identified both trans-acting and cis-acting factors that participate in gene silencing and activation mechanisms.
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