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Developmental Transcriptional Enhancers: A Subtle Interplay between Accessibility and Activity

Marta Bozek, Nicolas Gompel

2020BioEssays34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Measurements of open chromatin in specific cell types are widely used to infer the spatiotemporal activity of transcriptional enhancers. How reliable are these predictions? In this review, it is argued that the relationship between the accessibility and activity of an enhancer is insufficiently described by simply considering open versus closed chromatin, or active versus inactive enhancers. Instead, recent studies focusing on the quantitative nature of accessibility signal reveal subtle differences between active enhancers and their different inactive counterparts: the closed silenced state and the accessible primed and repressed states. While the open structure as such is not a specific indicator of enhancer activity, active enhancers display a higher degree of accessibility than the primed and repressed states. Molecular mechanisms that may account for these quantitative differences are discussed. A model that relates molecular events at an enhancer to changes in its activity and accessibility in a developing tissue is also proposed.

Topics & Concepts

EnhancerBiologyTranscriptional activityGeneticsComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyNeuroscienceTranscription factorGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersChild Development and Digital Technology
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