Soft repression and chromatin modification by conserved transcriptional corepressors

Enzymes. 2023:53:69-96. doi: 10.1016/bs.enz.2023.08.001. Epub 2023 Sep 14.

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotic cells involves the activity of multifarious DNA-binding transcription factors and recruited corepressor complexes. Together, these complexes interact with the core transcriptional machinery, chromatin, and nuclear environment to effect complex patterns of gene regulation. Much focus has been paid to the action of master regulatory switches that are key to developmental and environmental responses, as these genetic elements have important phenotypic effects. The regulation of widely-expressed metabolic control genes has been less well studied, particularly in cases in which physically-interacting repressors and corepressors have subtle influences on steady-state expression. This latter phenomenon, termed "soft repression" is a topic of increasing interest as genomic approaches provide ever more powerful tools to uncover the significance of this level of control. This review provides an oversight of classic and current approaches to the study of transcriptional repression in eukaryotic systems, with a specific focus on opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the study of soft repression.

Keywords: Chromatin; Corepressor; Repressor; Soft repression; Transcription.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chromatin* / genetics
  • Co-Repressor Proteins
  • Eukaryota
  • Eukaryotic Cells
  • Transcription Factors*

Substances

  • Transcription Factors
  • Chromatin
  • Co-Repressor Proteins