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Synthetic Reversal of Epigenetic Silencing.

J Biol Chem.. 2011-08;  286:27176 - 27182
Karmella A. Haynes and Pamela A. Silver. Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
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Abstract

Controlling cell fate-determining gene expression is key to stem cell differentiation, tissue regeneration, and cancer therapy. To date, custom-built transcription factors recognize the information encoded in specific DNA sequences. Chromatin proteins undergo covalent modifications and form complexes that encode a second layer of information that determines proximal gene activity. Here, we employ a novel gene-targeting approach that exploits a specific chromatin modification to reactivate silenced loci in human cells. We used the human Polycomb chromatin protein and homologues from other species to construct modular synthetic transcription factors, called Pc-TFs, that recognize the repressive trimethyl-histone ... More

Keywords

Cell Differentiation; Chromatin; Gene Regulation; Histone Methylation; Transcription Regulation; Polycomb; Synthetic Transcription Factors