| Literature DB >> 26796628 |
Cheryl Maduro1, Bas de Hoon1, Joost Gribnau2.
Abstract
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a mammalian-specific process initiated in all female cells, leading to one inactivated X chromosome. The robust nature of XCI, and the complex mechanisms involved in directing this process, makes XCI an important model system to study all aspects of gene regulation. XCI is divided into distinct phases: initiation, establishment, and maintenance of the inactive X (Xi). Recent studies shed important new light on the mechanisms directing all three phases of XCI. These findings include new regulatory pathways in XCI initiation, and the identification of a plethora of new factors involved in establishing and maintaining the Xi. In this review, we will highlight and discuss these new findings in the bigger picture of XCI.Entities:
Keywords: Barr body; Spen; X chromosome inactivation (XCI); X-pairing; Xist; chromatin; epigenetics; gene regulation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26796628 DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2015.12.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Biochem Sci ISSN: 0968-0004 Impact factor: 13.807