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Chromatin accessibility and the regulatory epigenome
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Klemm, Sandy L
, Zohar, Shipony
, Greenleaf, William J
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Chromatin
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Enhancers
/ External stimuli
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Nucleosomes
/ Regulatory sequences
/ Transcription factors
2019
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Chromatin accessibility and the regulatory epigenome
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Klemm, Sandy L
, Zohar, Shipony
, Greenleaf, William J
in
Chromatin
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Enhancers
/ External stimuli
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Nucleosomes
/ Regulatory sequences
/ Transcription factors
2019
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Chromatin accessibility and the regulatory epigenome
2019
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Overview
Physical access to DNA is a highly dynamic property of chromatin that plays an essential role in establishing and maintaining cellular identity. The organization of accessible chromatin across the genome reflects a network of permissible physical interactions through which enhancers, promoters, insulators and chromatin-binding factors cooperatively regulate gene expression. This landscape of accessibility changes dynamically in response to both external stimuli and developmental cues, and emerging evidence suggests that homeostatic maintenance of accessibility is itself dynamically regulated through a competitive interplay between chromatin-binding factors and nucleosomes. In this Review, we examine how the accessible genome is measured and explore the role of transcription factors in initiating accessibility remodelling; our goal is to illustrate how chromatin accessibility defines regulatory elements within the genome and how these epigenetic features are dynamically established to control gene expression.Chromatin accessibility comprises the positions, compaction and dynamics of nucleosomes, as well as the occupancy of DNA by other proteins such as transcription factors. In this Review, the authors discuss diverse methods for characterizing chromatin accessibility, how accessibility is determined and remodelled in cells and the regulatory roles of accessibility in gene expression and development.
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Nature Publishing Group
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