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Distant Activation of Transcription: Mechanisms of Enhancer Action
Author(s) -
Olga I. Kulaeva,
Ekaterina V. Nizovtseva,
Yury S. Polikanov,
Sergey V. Ulianov,
Vasily M. Studitsky
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.01127-12
Subject(s) - enhancer , biology , chromatin , enhancer rnas , transcription (linguistics) , dna , regulation of gene expression , promoter , transcription factor , gene , genetics , microbiology and biotechnology , gene expression , linguistics , philosophy
Enhancers are regulatory DNA sequences that activate transcription over long distances. Recent studies revealed a widespread role of distant activation in eukaryotic gene regulation and in development of various human diseases, including cancer. Genomic and gene-targeted studies of enhancer action revealed novel mechanisms of transcriptional activation over a distance. They include formation of stable, inactive DNA-protein complexes at the enhancer and target promoter before activation, facilitated distant communication by looping of the spacer chromatin-covered DNA, and promoter activation by mechanisms that are different from classic recruiting. These studies suggest the similarity between the looping mechanisms involved in enhancer action on DNA in bacteria and in chromatin of higher organisms.

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