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Disorders of Transcriptional Regulation: An Emerging Category of Multiple Malformation Syndromes.


ABSTRACT: Some genetic disorders caused by mutations in genes encoding components of the transcriptional machinery as well as proteins involved in epigenetic modification of the genome share many overlapping features, such as facial dysmorphisms, growth problems and developmental delay/intellectual disability. As a basis for some shared phenotypic characteristics in these syndromes, a similar transcriptome disturbance, characterized by global transcriptional dysregulation, is believed to play a major role. In this review article, a general overview of gene transcription is provided, and the current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying some disorders of transcriptional regulation, such as Rubinstein- Taybi, Coffin-Siris, Cornelia de Lange, and CHOPS syndromes, are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Izumi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5109993 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disorders of Transcriptional Regulation: An Emerging Category of Multiple Malformation Syndromes.

Izumi Kosuke K  

Molecular syndromology 20160902 5


Some genetic disorders caused by mutations in genes encoding components of the transcriptional machinery as well as proteins involved in epigenetic modification of the genome share many overlapping features, such as facial dysmorphisms, growth problems and developmental delay/intellectual disability. As a basis for some shared phenotypic characteristics in these syndromes, a similar transcriptome disturbance, characterized by global transcriptional dysregulation, is believed to play a major role  ...[more]

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