作者
Rui Pires Martins, Stephen A Krawetz
发表日期
2005
期刊
Gene therapy & molecular biology
卷号
9
期号
B
页码范围
229
出版商
NIH Public Access
简介
The eukaryotic nucleus houses a significant amount of information that is carefully ordered to ensure that genes can be transcribed as needed throughout development and differentiation. The genome is partitioned into regions containing functional transcription units, providing the means for the cell to selectively activate some, while keeping other regions of the genome silent. Over the last quarter of a century the structure of chromatin and how it is influenced by epigenetics has come into the forefront of modern biology. However, it has thus far failed to identify the mechanism by which individual genes or domains are selected for expression. Through covalent and structural modification of the DNA and chromatin proteins, epigenetics maintains both active and silent chromatin states. This is the “other” genetic code, often superseding that dictated by the nucleotide sequence. The nuclear matrix is rich in many of the …
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