Regulatory landscape of enhancer-mediated transcriptional activation
Enhancers are regulatory elements that determine the temporal and spatial specificity of gene transcription.
Enhancers serve as hubs for the transient assembly of transcription factor/coactivator clusters during the induction of transcriptional bursting.
Transcriptional activation by enhancers does not always accompany an increased physical proximity to target promoters.
The formation of higher-order genome architectures fosters ultra-long-range enhancer–promoter communication during cell fate determination.
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