KMID : 0613820070170111587
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Journal of Life Science 2007 Volume.17 No. 11 p.1587 ~ p.1592
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The Structure and Function of Locus Control Region
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Kim Ae-Ri
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Abstract
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Locus control region (LCR) is a cia-acting element which regulates the transcription of genes in developmental stage and/or tissue-specific pattern. Typically, LCR consists of several DNase I hypersensitive sites (HSs), where the binding motifs for transcriptional activators are present. The binding of activators to the HSs recruits chromatin modifying complexes to the LCR, opening chromatin structure and modifying histones covalently through the locus. LCR forms close physical contact with target gene located at a distance by looping away intervening region. In addition, non-coding RNA is transcribed from LCR toward target genes in continuously acetylated active domain. These structural and functional features of LCR suggest that the LCR plays many roles in chromatin activation and transcriptional regulation.
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KEYWORD
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Locus Control Region, chromatin, transcription
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