The Role of Polycomb Group and Trithorax Group Chromatin Complexes in the Maintenance of Determined Cell States
Abstract
The products of the trxG genes are required for long-term maintenance of the active transcriptional states of developmental regulatory genes. They appear to counter the formation of repressive PcG-chromatin structures to render the genes accessible to transcription factors. Accumulating evidence suggests that an intricate interplay between the PcG and trxG proteins determines the distinct higher-order chromatin structures responsible for long-term maintenance of stable transcriptional states of developmental regulatory genes.
PcG PROTEINS HERITABLY SILENCE GENE EXPRESSION
Mutations in any of the PcG genes (see Table 1) cause embryonic lethality and exhibit homeotic transformations that result from widespread ectopic expression of homeotic selector genes outside their normal realms of action. However, this...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.507-528