GATA factor transcriptional activity: Insights from genome-wide binding profiles.
Romano O, Miccio A.
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            IUBMB Life
      
              
  
    
                  
            2019 déc 16
      
              
  
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            31574210
      
                
    
Abstract
The members of the GATA family of transcription factors have homologous zinc fingers and bind to similar sequence motifs. Recent advances in genome-wide technologies and the integration of bioinformatics data have led to a better understanding of how GATA factors regulate gene expression; GATA-factor-induced transcriptional and epigenetic changes have now been analyzed at unprecedented levels of detail. Here, we review the results of genome-wide studies of GATA factor occupancy in human and murine cell lines and primary cells (as determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing), and then discuss the molecular mechanisms underlying the mediation of transcriptional and epigenetic regulation by GATA factors.