corepressors
Corepressors are proteins and protein complexes that repress gene transcription by interacting with DNA-binding transcription factors and nuclear receptors rather than binding DNA directly themselves. They typically act as scaffolds that recruit chromatin-modifying enzymes and remodelers to target loci, promoting a closed chromatin state and reducing RNA polymerase II activity.
Mechanisms and representative complexes are diverse. Commonly, corepressors recruit histone deacetylases (HDACs), leading to histone deacetylation
Biological roles and significance are broad. Corepressors regulate development, cell differentiation, metabolism, and response to cellular