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Epigenetic-Mediated Regulation of Gene Expression for Biological Control and Cancer: Fidelity of Mechanisms Governing the Cell Cycle.

Mohammed El DikaAndrew J FritzRabail H ToorPrincess D RodriguezStephen J FoleyRahim UllahDaijing NieBodhisattwa BanerjeeDorcas LoheseKirsten M TracyKaren C GlassSeth FrietzePrachi N GhuleJessica L HeathAnthony N ImbalzanoAndre van WijnenJonathan GordonJane B LianJanet L SteinGary S Stein
Published in: Results and problems in cell differentiation (2022)
The cell cycle is governed by stringent epigenetic mechanisms that, in response to intrinsic and extrinsic regulatory cues, support fidelity of DNA replication and cell division. We will focus on (1) the complex and interdependent processes that are obligatory for control of proliferation and compromised in cancer, (2) epigenetic and topological domains that are associated with distinct phases of the cell cycle that may be altered in cancer initiation and progression, and (3) the requirement for mitotic bookmarking to maintain intranuclear localization of transcriptional regulatory machinery to reinforce cell identity throughout the cell cycle to prevent malignant transformation.
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