Reference: Fourel G, et al. (2001) An activation-independent role of transcription factors in insulator function. EMBO Rep 2(2):124-32

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Abstract


Chromatin insulators are defined as transcriptionally neutral elements that prevent negative or positive influence from extending across chromatin to a promoter. Here we show that yeast subtelomeric anti-silencing regions behave as boundaries to telomere-driven silencing and also allow discontinuous propagation of silent chromatin. These two facets of insulator activity, boundary and silencing discontinuity, can be recapitulated by tethering various transcription activation domains to tandem sites on DNA. Importantly, we show that these insulator activities do not involve direct transcriptional activation of the reporter promoter. These findings predict that certain promoters behave as insulators and partition genomes in functionally independent domains.

Reference Type
Journal Article | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Authors
Fourel G, Boscheron C, Revardel E, Lebrun E, Hu YF, Simmen KC, Müller K, Li R, Mermod N, Gilson E
Primary Lit For
REB1 | TBF1

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Gene/ComplexQualifierGene Ontology TermAnnotation ExtensionEvidenceSourceAssigned On
TBF1enableschromatin insulator sequence bindingIDASGD2013-08-07
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