HNF4A defines tissue-specific circadian rhythms by beaconing BMAL1::CLOCK chromatin binding and shaping the rhythmic chromatin landscape
Genome-wide occupancy of the master circadian clock transcription factor BMAL1::CLOCK varies across tissues and is reprogrammed in cancers, but how specificity is governed is not known. Here the authors show BMAL1::CLOCK in liver tissue is guided by chromatin accessibility remodeled by HNF4A, sheddi...
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Autores principales: | Meng Qu, Han Qu, Zhenyu Jia, Steve A. Kay |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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