transregulering
Transregulering, or trans-regulation, is a term used in molecular biology to describe regulatory interactions in which a regulatory molecule influences the expression of a gene that is not physically linked to the regulator's own genetic locus. The regulator can be a transcription factor, a noncoding RNA, or another diffusible molecule produced by a gene elsewhere in the genome. Because these regulators act in trans, they can affect many target genes across the genome, contributing to coordinated gene expression programs.
Mechanisms of trans-regulation include the action of transcription factors that bind to promoters or distal enhancers
Trans-regulation is contrasted with cis-regulation, where regulatory elements such as promoters or enhancers control the expression
Understanding trans-regulation has implications for development, physiology, and disease, as perturbations in trans-regulatory factors can have