Transcription-factor-mediated epigenetic control of cell fate and lineage commitment
Authors
Stein, Gary S.Zaidi, Sayyed K.
Stein, Janet L.
Lian, Jane B.
Van Wijnen, Andre J.
Montecino, Martin A.
Young, Daniel W.
Javed, Amjad
Pratap, Jitesh
Choi, Je-Yong
Ali, Syed A.
Pande, Sandhya
Hassan, Mohammad Q.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Cell BiologyDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2009-02-24Keywords
AnimalsCell Lineage
Cell Nucleus
Cell Proliferation
*Epigenesis, Genetic
Humans
Mitosis
Transcription Factors
Cell Biology
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Epigenetic control is required to maintain competency for the activation and suppression of genes during cell division. The association between regulatory proteins and target gene loci during mitosis is a parameter of the epigenetic control that sustains the transcriptional regulatory machinery that perpetuates gene-expression signatures in progeny cells. The mitotic retention of phenotypic regulatory factors with cell cycle, cell fate, and tissue-specific genes supports the coordinated control that governs the proliferation and differentiation of cell fate and lineage commitment.Source
Biochem Cell Biol. 2009 Feb;87(1):1-6. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1139/o08-094Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/26582PubMed ID
19234518Related Resources
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