Master regulatory genes require stable silencing by the polycomb group (PcG) to prevent misexpression during differentiation and development. Some PcG proteins covalently modify histones, which contributes to heritable repression. The role for other effects on chromatin structure is less understood. We characterized the organization of PcG target genes in ESCs and neural progenitors using 5C and super-resolution microscopy. The genomic loci of repressed PcG targets formed discrete, small (20-140 Kb) domains of tight interaction that corresponded to locations bound by canonical polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1). These domains changed during differentiation as PRC1 binding changed. Their formation depended upon the Polyhomeotic component o...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins mediate heritable silencing of developmental regulators in metazoa...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins function as chromatin-based transcriptional repressors that are essent...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins contribute to the formation and maintenance of a specific repressive c...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play critical roles in the epigenetic inheritance of cell fate. The Po...
Establishment and maintenance of transcriptional identity is the cornerstone of tissue organization ...
The Polycomb repressive system is an essential chromatin-based regulator of gene expression. Despite...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that play important roles regulating ge...
Development of complex multicellular organisms depends on precise spatiotemporal regulation of trans...
AbstractPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are key regulators in establishing a transcriptional repressiv...
AbstractThe Polycomb group (PcG) genes are required for maintenance of homeotic gene repression duri...
The Polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 maintain embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency by s...
The Polycomb system modifies chromatin and plays an essential role in repressing gene expression to ...
H2AK119ub1 deposition acts as a central hub for mounting PcG repressive machineries. Tamburri et al....
Every cell of an organism shares the same genome; even so, each cellular lineage owns a different tr...
SummaryChromatin modifying activities inherent to polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 play a...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins mediate heritable silencing of developmental regulators in metazoa...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins function as chromatin-based transcriptional repressors that are essent...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins contribute to the formation and maintenance of a specific repressive c...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play critical roles in the epigenetic inheritance of cell fate. The Po...
Establishment and maintenance of transcriptional identity is the cornerstone of tissue organization ...
The Polycomb repressive system is an essential chromatin-based regulator of gene expression. Despite...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that play important roles regulating ge...
Development of complex multicellular organisms depends on precise spatiotemporal regulation of trans...
AbstractPolycomb group (PcG) proteins are key regulators in establishing a transcriptional repressiv...
AbstractThe Polycomb group (PcG) genes are required for maintenance of homeotic gene repression duri...
The Polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 maintain embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency by s...
The Polycomb system modifies chromatin and plays an essential role in repressing gene expression to ...
H2AK119ub1 deposition acts as a central hub for mounting PcG repressive machineries. Tamburri et al....
Every cell of an organism shares the same genome; even so, each cellular lineage owns a different tr...
SummaryChromatin modifying activities inherent to polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 play a...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins mediate heritable silencing of developmental regulators in metazoa...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins function as chromatin-based transcriptional repressors that are essent...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins contribute to the formation and maintenance of a specific repressive c...