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Transcription factors are key players in the execution of the
genomic program of any given cell. Their control over complex
patterns of gene expression governs essentially every step in the
development, growth and differentiation of an organ- ism as well as
its physiological responses to external stimuli. An Introduction to
Transcription Factors, the first part of this volume, de- scribes
the varied and combinatorial mechanisms involved in the two basic
modes of transcriptional control, activation (the chapter by
Herrera et al.) and repression (the chapter by Arnosti). Overlaying
both modes is an emerging emphasis on epigenetic regulation that
uses intricate patterns of chromatin modi- fication. Although many
of these mechanisms have been elucidated by studying prototypical
genes or transcription factors, the recently developed tools of ge-
nomic biology allow us to unravel the complexity of global
transcriptional pro- grams with an ever-increasing speed and
accuracy (the chapter by Zacharewski and La Pres). Given the
central role that transcription factors playas relays positioned
be- tween the genome and the intracellular and extracellular
signals to which cells must respond, it is not surprising that
these regulatory proteins playa major role in pathological
processes. Part 2 of this volume, Transcription Factors in Patho-
physiology, introduces a selection of specific transcription
factors and their families. Each of these factors has a
well-established function in basic cellular mechanisms that, upon
dysregulation, can cause or contribute to human disease.
Transcription factors are key players in the execution of the
genomic program of any given cell. Their control over complex
patterns of gene expression governs essentially every step in the
development, growth and differentiation of an organ- ism as well as
its physiological responses to external stimuli. An Introduction to
Transcription Factors, the first part of this volume, de- scribes
the varied and combinatorial mechanisms involved in the two basic
modes of transcriptional control, activation (the chapter by
Herrera et al.) and repression (the chapter by Arnosti). Overlaying
both modes is an emerging emphasis on epigenetic regulation that
uses intricate patterns of chromatin modi- fication. Although many
of these mechanisms have been elucidated by studying prototypical
genes or transcription factors, the recently developed tools of ge-
nomic biology allow us to unravel the complexity of global
transcriptional pro- grams with an ever-increasing speed and
accuracy (the chapter by Zacharewski and La Pres). Given the
central role that transcription factors playas relays positioned
be- tween the genome and the intracellular and extracellular
signals to which cells must respond, it is not surprising that
these regulatory proteins playa major role in pathological
processes. Part 2 of this volume, Transcription Factors in Patho-
physiology, introduces a selection of specific transcription
factors and their families. Each of these factors has a
well-established function in basic cellular mechanisms that, upon
dysregulation, can cause or contribute to human disease.
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