Transcriptional coregulators in development

M Mannervik, Y Nibu, H Zhang, M Levine - Science, 1999 - science.org
M Mannervik, Y Nibu, H Zhang, M Levine
Science, 1999science.org
Small differences in the levels of an extracellular signaling molecule can specify cell fate
during development. Threshold responses are often determined at the level of transcription.
Cell-specific and spatially localized patterns of gene expression depend on combinations of
sequence-specific activators and repressors that bind to extensive cis-regulatory regions.
Different mechanisms for integrating this complex regulatory information are discussed,
particularly the role of coregulatory proteins, which are recruited to the DNA template by …
Small differences in the levels of an extracellular signaling molecule can specify cell fate during development. Threshold responses are often determined at the level of transcription. Cell-specific and spatially localized patterns of gene expression depend on combinations of sequence-specific activators and repressors that bind to extensive cis-regulatory regions. Different mechanisms for integrating this complex regulatory information are discussed, particularly the role of coregulatory proteins, which are recruited to the DNA template by sequence-specific transcription factors. Recent studies suggest that a growing set of coactivators and corepressors mediate communication between diverse upstream regulatory proteins and the core RNA polymerase II transcription complex.
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