Nuclear structure--skeletal gene expression interrelationships.

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Abstract

Using the osteocalcin gene as a paradigm for bone tissue-specific transcription, evidence is presented for functional linkage of nuclear architecture with developmental and steroid hormone-responsive control. The involvement of chromatin structure, nucleosome organization and the nuclear matrix is evaluated within the context of integrating regulatory signals that activate and/or suppress transcription of the osteocalcin gene. Mechanisms are evaluated which direct the bone and hematopoietic-specific acute myelogenous leukemia/core binding factor (AML/CBF) transcription factors to nuclear matrix-associated subnuclear domains that are competent to support expression.

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Stein, G. S., van Wijnen, A. J., Stein, J. L., & Lian, J. B. (1998). Nuclear structure--skeletal gene expression interrelationships. Frontiers in Bioscience : A Journal and Virtual Library. https://doi.org/10.2741/A328

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