Transcriptional Dynamics at Brain Enhancers: from Functional Specialization to Neurodegeneration

Marit W. Vermunt, Menno P. Creyghton*

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    Abstract

    Over the last decade, the noncoding part of the genome has been shown to harbour thousands of cis-regulatory elements, such as enhancers, that activate well-defined gene expression programs. Driven by the development of numerous techniques, many of these elements are now identified in multiple tissues and cell types, and their characteristics as well as importance in development and disease are becoming increasingly clear. Here, we provide an overview of the insights that were gained from the analysis of noncoding gene regulatory elements in the brain and describe their potential contribution to cell type specialization, brain function and neurodegenerative disease.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number94
    JournalCurrent Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
    Volume16
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2016

    Keywords

    • Common variation
    • Enhancer
    • Epigenetics
    • Gene regulation
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • α-synuclein

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