RRC ID 79171
著者 Dsilva P, Pai P, Shetty MG, Babitha KS.
タイトル The role of histone deacetylases in embryonic development.
ジャーナル Mol Reprod Dev
Abstract The basic units of chromatin are nucleosomes, that are made up of DNA wrapped around histone cores. Histone lysine residue is a common location for posttranslational modifications, with acetylation being the second most prevalent. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs/KATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs/KDACs) regulate histone acetylation, which is important in gene expression control. HDACs/KDACs regulate gene expressions through the repression of the transcription machinery. HDAC/KDAC isoforms play a major role during various stages of embryo development and neurogenesis. In specific, class I and II HDACs/KDACs are involved in cardiac muscle differentiation and development. An insight into different pathways and genes associated with embryonic development, the effect of HDAC/KDAC activity during the embryonic stem cell differentiation, preimplantation, embryo development, gastrulation, and the role of different HDAC/KDAC inhibitors during the process of embryogenesis is summarized in the present review article.
巻・号 90(1)
ページ 14-26
公開日 2023-1-1
DOI 10.1002/mrd.23659
PMID 36534913
MeSH Acetylation Chromatin Embryonic Development Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors / pharmacology Histone Deacetylases* / metabolism Histones* / metabolism
IF 2.823
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