Functional Enhancers As Master Regulators of Tissue-Specific Gene Regulation and Cancer Development
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Tissue-specific transcription is critical for normal development, and abnormalities causing undesirable gene expression may lead to diseases such as cancer. Such highly organized transcription is controlled by enhancers with specific DNA sequences recognized by transcription factors. Enhancers are associated with chromatin modifications that are distinct epigenetic features in a tissue-specific manner. Recently, super-enhancers comprising enhancer clusters co-occupied by line-age-specific factors have been identified in diverse cell types such as adipocytes, hair follicle stem cells, and mammary epithelial cells. In addition, noncoding RNAs, named eRNAs, are synthesized at super-enhancer regions before their target genes are transcribed. Many functional studies revealed that super-enhancers and eRNAs are essential for the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression. In this review, we summarize recent findings concerning enhancer function in tissue-specific gene regulation and cancer development.

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cell-type specific gene regulationenhancerepigenetic regulationeRNAsuper-enhancerT-CELL DEVELOPMENTSUPER-ENHANCERGENOME-WIDETRANSCRIPTIONAL ENHANCERSANDROGEN RECEPTORDNA METHYLATIONLUNG-CANCERMYCRNAIDENTITY
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Functional Enhancers As Master Regulators of Tissue-Specific Gene Regulation and Cancer Development
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Ko, Je YeongOh, SuminYoo, Kyung Hyun
DOI
10.14348/molcells.2017.0033
발행일
2017-03
유형
Review
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Molecules and Cells
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169 ~ 177