Definition of «transcriptional regulation»

Transcriptional regulation refers to the process by which specific genes are turned on or off in response to certain signals, such as hormones, growth factors, or environmental changes. This is achieved through the binding of regulatory proteins (also known as transcription factors) to specific DNA sequences near the target gene, thereby controlling its expression at the level of transcription.

Sentences with «transcriptional regulation»

  • Mechanistic study of transcriptional regulation of stress - responsive Sestrin genes by tumor suppressor p53 (ellisonfoundation.org)
  • For the study, published online this month in Neuron, researchers examined a protein involved in transcriptional regulation, called nuclear factor - kappa B (NF - κB), known to play a role in the neuroinflammatory response common in ALS. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Research by Sharon Dent and colleagues revealed for the first time that histone modifications - instead of being an end - point for transcriptional regulation - can actually relay information to non-histone proteins, and that the role of chromatin in these events is not limited to DNA - templated events like gene activation. (mdanderson.org)
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