Chromatin accessibility is generally perceived as a common property of active regulatory elements where transcription factors are recruited via DNA-specific interactions and other physico-chemical properties to regulate gene transcription. Recent work in the context of mitosis provides less trivial and potentially more interesting relationships than previously anticipated.
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Coux, R. X., Owens, N. D. L., & Navarro, P. (2020). Chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding through the perspective of mitosis. Transcription, 11(5), 236–240. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2020.1825907
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