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Gene silencing and Polycomb group proteins: an overview of their structure, mechanisms and phylogenetics.


ABSTRACT: DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin configuration are crucially important in the regulation of gene expression. Among these epigenetic mechanisms, silencing the expression of certain genes depending on developmental stage and tissue specificity is a key repressive system in genome programming. Polycomb (Pc) proteins play roles in gene silencing through different mechanisms. These proteins act in complexes and govern the histone methylation profiles of a large number of genes that regulate various cellular pathways. This review focuses on two main Pc complexes, Pc repressive complexes 1 and 2, and their phylogenetic relationship, structures, and function. The dynamic roles of these complexes in silencing will be discussed herein, with a focus on the recruitment of Pc complexes to target genes and the key factors involved in their recruitment.

SUBMITTER: Golbabapour S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3662373 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene silencing and Polycomb group proteins: an overview of their structure, mechanisms and phylogenetics.

Golbabapour Shahram S   Majid Nazia Abdul NA   Hassandarvish Pouya P   Hajrezaie Maryam M   Abdulla Mahmood Ameen MA   Hadi A Hamid A AH  

Omics : a journal of integrative biology 20130601 6


DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin configuration are crucially important in the regulation of gene expression. Among these epigenetic mechanisms, silencing the expression of certain genes depending on developmental stage and tissue specificity is a key repressive system in genome programming. Polycomb (Pc) proteins play roles in gene silencing through different mechanisms. These proteins act in complexes and govern the histone methylation profiles of a large number of genes th  ...[more]

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