Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that play important roles regulating gene expression during animal development. In vitro experiments have shown that PcG protein complexes can compact chromatin to limit the activity of chromatin remodelling enzymes and access of the transcriptional machinery to DNA. In fitting with these ideas, gene promoters associated with PcG proteins have been reported to be less accessible than other gene promoters. However, it remains largely untested in vivo whether PcG proteins define chromatin accessibility or other chromatin features. To address this important question, we examine the chromatin accessibility and nucleosome landscape at PcG protein-bound promoters in mouse embryonic stem...
The Polycomb repressive system is an essential chromatin-based regulator of gene expression. Despite...
Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pl...
Polycomb group (PcG) genes propagate patterns of transcriptional repression throughout development. ...
Development of complex multicellular organisms depends on precise spatiotemporal regulation of trans...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins contribute to the formation and maintenance of a specific repressive ...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play critical roles in the epigenetic inheritance of cell fate. The Po...
Polycomb-group (PcG) genes encode chromatin proteins involved in stable and heritable transcriptiona...
The Polycomb system modifies chromatin and plays an essential role in repressing gene expression to ...
Master regulatory genes require stable silencing by the polycomb group (PcG) to prevent misexpressio...
Establishment and maintenance of transcriptional identity is the cornerstone of tissue organization ...
AbstractThe Polycomb group (PcG) genes are required for maintenance of homeotic gene repression duri...
AbstractPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are key regulators in establishing a transcriptional repressiv...
Precise spatio-temporal regulation of gene expression is required for development of multicellular o...
Polycomb group proteins (PcGs) control the epigenetic and transcriptional state of developmental gen...
Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pl...
The Polycomb repressive system is an essential chromatin-based regulator of gene expression. Despite...
Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pl...
Polycomb group (PcG) genes propagate patterns of transcriptional repression throughout development. ...
Development of complex multicellular organisms depends on precise spatiotemporal regulation of trans...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins contribute to the formation and maintenance of a specific repressive ...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play critical roles in the epigenetic inheritance of cell fate. The Po...
Polycomb-group (PcG) genes encode chromatin proteins involved in stable and heritable transcriptiona...
The Polycomb system modifies chromatin and plays an essential role in repressing gene expression to ...
Master regulatory genes require stable silencing by the polycomb group (PcG) to prevent misexpressio...
Establishment and maintenance of transcriptional identity is the cornerstone of tissue organization ...
AbstractThe Polycomb group (PcG) genes are required for maintenance of homeotic gene repression duri...
AbstractPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are key regulators in establishing a transcriptional repressiv...
Precise spatio-temporal regulation of gene expression is required for development of multicellular o...
Polycomb group proteins (PcGs) control the epigenetic and transcriptional state of developmental gen...
Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pl...
The Polycomb repressive system is an essential chromatin-based regulator of gene expression. Despite...
Polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) are important chromatin modifiers fundamentally implicated in pl...
Polycomb group (PcG) genes propagate patterns of transcriptional repression throughout development. ...