regulatory elements

Are Silencers and Insulators Involved in Cancer?

Silencers are elements that repress gene expression, while insulators block interactions between enhancers and promoters. In cancer, the disruption of these elements can lead to the inappropriate activation of oncogenes or the silencing of tumor suppressor genes. For example, mutations in insulator binding sites can lead to the inappropriate activation of oncogenes by nearby enhancers.

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