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Journal of Biochemistry 2007 141(5):615-619; doi:10.1093/jb/mvm092
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© 2007 The Japanese Biochemical Society.

JB Minireviews-Genome Decoding Systems

Crucial Roles for Chromatin Dynamics in Cellular Memory

Susumu Hirose

Department of Developmental Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, and Department of Genetics, Sokendai, Japan

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +81-55-981-6771, Fax: +81-55-981-6776, E-mail: shirose{at}lab.nig.ac.jp

Received January 18, 2007; Accepted February 28, 2007


   Abstract

Cellular memory is defined as a long-term maintenance of a particular pattern of gene expression through many rounds of cell division or even after cell division. It is critical for development and differentiation of multicellular organisms. Chromatin dynamics including histone modification, histone replacement and chromatin remodeling play key roles in cellular memory.

Key Words: Pc group, trx group, position effect variegation, heterochromatin, histone H3.3

Abbreviations: PHD, plant homeodomain; SP-Ring finger, Siz(septin-interacting protein)/PIAS(protein inhibitor of activated STAT)-Ring finger; PRC, Polycomb goup repressor complex; Su(z), Suppressor of zeste; Nurf, nucleosome remodeling factor; CBP, CREB(cyclic AMP response element-binding protein)-binding protein; SWI/SNF, mating type switch/sucrose non-fermenting; SET, Su(var)3-9/Enhancer of zeste/Trithorax; bxd, bithoraxoid; Ubx, Ultrabithorax; Fab7, Frontabdominal 7; Abd-B, Abdominal-B; TBP, TATA element-binding protein; FACT, facilitates chromatin transcription; SSRP1, structure specific recognition protein 1; SPT16, suppressor of ty element 16; HDAC, histone deacetylase; Su(var), suppressor of variegation; E(var), enhancer of variegation


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