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Publication : Epigenetic gene silencing by Runx proteins.

First Author  Taniuchi I Year  2004
Journal  Oncogene Volume  23
Issue  24 Pages  4341-5
PubMed ID  15156191 Mgi Jnum  J:92283
Mgi Id  MGI:3052297 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1207671
Citation  Taniuchi I, et al. (2004) Epigenetic gene silencing by Runx proteins. Oncogene 23(24):4341-5
abstractText  Runx family proteins have the potential for either activating or suppressing gene expression in a context-dependent manner. There are several mechanisms by which transcriptional repression can occur. A wide range of locus inactivation, that is often called gene silencing, is thought to be achieved by chromatin modifications. Recently, Runx family proteins were found to have an essential role in either temporal transcriptional repression or irreversible epigenetic silencing at the CD4 locus through binding to a CD4 silencer at different stages of development. These findings link Runx function to epigenetic gene regulation, and shed new light on the mechanisms by which Runx represses target gene expression.
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