Transcriptional repressors: Multifaceted regulators of gene expression

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Through decades of research it has been established that some chromatin-modifying proteins can repress transcription, and thus are generally termed 'repressors'. Although classic repressors undoubtedly silence transcription, genome-wide studies have shown that many repressors are associated with actively transcribed loci and that this is a widespread phenomenon. Here, we review the evidence for the presence of repressors at actively transcribed regions and assess what roles they might be playing. We propose that the modulation of expression levels by chromatin-modifying, co-repressor complexes provides transcriptional fine-tuning that drives development. © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Reynolds, N., O’Shaughnessy, A., & Hendrich, B. (2013, February 1). Transcriptional repressors: Multifaceted regulators of gene expression. Development (Cambridge). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.083105

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