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Recent advancements in epigenetics have highlighted the critical role of multi-protein complexes in "turning on" genes. Central to this process is the , a type of nuclear receptor that acts as a switch for gene expression in response to Vitamin A derivatives like All-Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA) . The Key Players

Understanding this network is vital for cancer research. Disruptions in any of these three components—UTX, MLL4, or p300—can impede the maintenance of active enhancers, leading to the "silencing" of genes that normally prevent tumor growth. Resources for Further Reading 53191.rar

Detailed findings on this specific network can be found in Molecular Cell via ScienceDirect . Disruptions in any of these three components—UTX, MLL4,

When ATRA enters a cell, it binds to the RAR/RXR heterodimer. A major "enhancer" protein that marks specific areas

A major "enhancer" protein that marks specific areas of DNA for activation.