Good fences make good neighbors: barrier elements and genomic regulation.

Jumin Zhou, Shelley L Berger
Author Information
  1. Jumin Zhou: The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19014, USA.

Abstract

In the genome, it is essential to maintain a physical barrier between active and inactive regions; however, the nature of this barrier has been elusive. In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, West et al. (2004) shed light on mechanisms underlying these molecular "fences."

MeSH Term

Acetyltransferases
Animals
Base Sequence
Chickens
Chromatin
DNA Footprinting
DNA-Binding Proteins
Erythrocytes
Gene Deletion
Gene Expression Regulation
Genome
Globins
Histone Acetyltransferases
Histone Methyltransferases
Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
Histones
Models, Biological
Protein Methyltransferases
RNA Interference
Trans-Activators
Transcription Factors

Chemicals

Chromatin
DNA-Binding Proteins
Histones
Trans-Activators
Transcription Factors
Globins
Histone Methyltransferases
Protein Methyltransferases
Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
Acetyltransferases
Histone Acetyltransferases

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