[PDF][PDF] Enhanced histone acetylation and transcription: a dynamic perspective

AL Clayton, CA Hazzalin, LC Mahadevan - Molecular cell, 2006 - cell.com
AL Clayton, CA Hazzalin, LC Mahadevan
Molecular cell, 2006cell.com
Stably enhanced histone acetylation has long been regarded as a condition of
transcriptionally active genes. Recent papers suggest a more dynamic model, with rapid
turnover of acetylation observed at nontranscribing" poised" genes and shown to be an
important determinant of transcriptional efficiency upon gene induction. Are these" special
cases," restricted to specific genes and specific types of histone modifications, or could the
entire panoply of histone modifications associated with transcription now be revisited with a …
Summary
Stably enhanced histone acetylation has long been regarded as a condition of transcriptionally active genes. Recent papers suggest a more dynamic model, with rapid turnover of acetylation observed at nontranscribing "poised" genes and shown to be an important determinant of transcriptional efficiency upon gene induction. Are these "special cases," restricted to specific genes and specific types of histone modifications, or could the entire panoply of histone modifications associated with transcription now be revisited with a much more dynamic perspective?
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