Chromatin disruption and modification

A P Wolffe(National Institute of Child Health), Jeffrey J. Hayes(University of Rochester Medical Center)
Nucleic Acids Research
February 1, 1999
Cited by 549Open Access

Abstract

Chromatin disruption and modification are associated with transcriptional regulation by diverse coactivators and corepressors. Here we discuss the possible structural basis and functional consequences of the observed alterations in chromatin associated with transcriptional activation and repression. Recent advances in defining the roles of individual histones and their domains in the assembly and maintenance of regulatory architectures provide a framework for understanding how chromatin remodelling machines, histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases function.


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