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. 1998 Jan;54(1):50–59. doi: 10.1007/s000180050124

Time out: developmental regulation of heterochromatic silencing in Drosophila

B Y Lu 1, J C Eissenberg 2
PMCID: PMC11147310  PMID: 9487386

Abstract.

Transcriptional silencing by heterochromatin represents a model for developmental gene silencing. Current models of heterochromatin envision DNA-protein complexes that prevent access by euchromatic transcription factors. Here, we summarize the evidence that heterochromatin acts at the chromatin level to silence genes and the status of current models of heterochromatin silencing, and we highlight some recent progress in understanding the composition and regulation of heterochromatin in Drosophila.

Keywords: Key words. Heterochromatin; position-effect variegation; Drosophila; epigenetic; silencing; development.


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