Aberrant Epigenetic Silencing Is Triggered by a Transient Reduction in Gene Expression

Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Pages: e4832 - e4832
Published: Mar 12, 2009
Abstract
Background Aberrant epigenetic silencing plays a major role in cancer formation by inactivating tumor suppressor genes. While the endpoints of aberrant silencing are known, i.e., promoter region DNA methylation and altered histone modifications, the triggers of silencing are not known. We used the tet-off system to test the hypothesis that a transient reduction in gene expression will sensitize a promoter to undergo epigenetic silencing....
Paper Details
Title
Aberrant Epigenetic Silencing Is Triggered by a Transient Reduction in Gene Expression
Published Date
Mar 12, 2009
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
e4832 - e4832
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