Mechanisms of enhancer-promoter interactions in higher eukaryotes

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Abstract

In higher eukaryotes, enhancers determine the activation of developmental gene transcription in specific cell types and stages of embryogenesis. Enhancers transform the signals produced by various transcription factors within a given cell, activating the transcription of the targeted genes. Often, developmental genes can be associated with dozens of enhancers, some of which are located at large distances from the promoters that they regulate. Currently, the mechanisms underlying specific distance interactions between enhancers and promoters remain poorly understood. This review briefly describes the properties of enhancers and discusses the mechanisms of distance interactions and potential proteins involved in this process.

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Kyrchanova, O., & Georgiev, P. (2021). Mechanisms of enhancer-promoter interactions in higher eukaryotes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020671

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