KLF1 stabilizes GATA-1 and TAL1 occupancy in the human β-globin locus

Volume: 1849, Issue: 3, Pages: 282 - 289
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
KLF1 is an erythroid specific transcription factor that binds to regulatory regions of erythroid genes. Binding sites of KLF1 are often found near binding sites of GATA-1 and TAL1. In the β-globin locus, KLF1 is required for forming active chromatin structure, although its role is unclear. To explore the role of KLF1 in transcribing the human γ-globin genes, we stably reduced the expression of KLF1 in erythroid K562 cells, compromising its...
Paper Details
Title
KLF1 stabilizes GATA-1 and TAL1 occupancy in the human β-globin locus
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
1849
Issue
3
Pages
282 - 289
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