The impact of gene location in the nucleus on transcriptional regulation
- PMID: 18694558
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2008.07.013
The impact of gene location in the nucleus on transcriptional regulation
Abstract
Localization of genes to different parts of the nucleus has the potential to promote activation or silencing of transcription. Current evidence suggests that these effects are mediated by specific molecular interactions between genes and nuclear structures rather than by partitioning of the nucleus into discrete compartments. A growing body of data identifies the nuclear envelope as a major organizer of location-specific interactions for both silent and active genes.
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