DMMC Course: MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY IN ACTION
0930-1050 Wednesday 16 November 2005. UCD Conway Institute Lecture Theatre
Transcription
regulation
Dr
Leonie Young (UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular & Biomedical Research)
The mechanism that controls transcriptional activity is an intensely investigated and continuously evolving field of research. Transcriptional regulation is dependent, not only on transcription factor activation and chromatin remodelling, but also on a host of transcription factor co-regulators; co-activators and co-repressors. In addition there is a growing array of modifications that can direct transcriptional activity in a cell and promoter specific fashion. In this lecture we will deal with transcription factors, in particular, nuclear receptors, interactions with co-regulatory proteins and subsequent chromatin remodelling. These principles will be illustrated by looking at specific research into transcription factor - co-regulatory protein interactions in endocrine resistant breast cancer.