Keeping repressed genes repressed
Hox genes confer positional identity to cells and tissues. Maintaining precise spatial patterns of Hox gene expression is vital during metazoan development. The transcriptional repressor CTCF is involved in the regulation of chromatin architecture. Narendra et al. show that a CTCF protein binding site insulates regions of active and repressed Hox gene expression from each other. This protects heterochromatin containing repressed Hox genes from the encroaching spread of active chromatin. The CTCF protein appears to organize the active and repressed chromatin regions into distinct architectural domains.