Transposable elements possess specific patterns of integration. The biological impact of these integration profiles is not well understood. Tf1, a long-terminal repeat retrotransposon in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, integrates into promoters with a preference for the promoters of stress response genes. To determine the biological significance of Tf1 integration, we took advantage of saturated maps of insertion activity and studied how integration at hot spots affected the expression of the adjacent genes. Our study revealed that Tf1 integration did not reduce gene expression. Importantly, the insertions activated the expression of 6 of 32 genes tested. We found that Tf1 increased gene expression by inserting enhancer activity. Interestingly, ...
Background Transposable elements (TE) make up a large portion of many plant genomes and are playing ...
Regulation of gene transcription in response to stress is central to a cell's ability to cope with e...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
Transposable elements possess specific patterns of integration. The biological impact of these integ...
Retroviruses and Long Terminal Repeat (LTR)-retrotransposons have distinct patterns of integration s...
<div><p>Retroviruses and Long Terminal Repeat (LTR)-retrotransposons have distinct patterns of integ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences that have the ability to jump from one locatio...
Motivation: Considerable increases in the transposition rate of Drosophila retrotransposons under th...
[Abstract] Promoters are structurally and functionally diverse gene regulatory regions. The presence...
The dataset consists of the prediction of transcription factor binding sites (ChIP-seq data) and tra...
Variation in growth conditions is an inevitable consequence of the environment’s dynamism and, as su...
<div><p>Promoters are structurally and functionally diverse gene regulatory regions. The presence or...
Unicellular organisms such as yeasts have evolved to survive environmental stresses by rapidly reorg...
Long Terminal Repeat retrotransposable elements (LTR-TEs) are a large group of eukaryotic Transposab...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Background Transposable elements (TE) make up a large portion of many plant genomes and are playing ...
Regulation of gene transcription in response to stress is central to a cell's ability to cope with e...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
Transposable elements possess specific patterns of integration. The biological impact of these integ...
Retroviruses and Long Terminal Repeat (LTR)-retrotransposons have distinct patterns of integration s...
<div><p>Retroviruses and Long Terminal Repeat (LTR)-retrotransposons have distinct patterns of integ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences that have the ability to jump from one locatio...
Motivation: Considerable increases in the transposition rate of Drosophila retrotransposons under th...
[Abstract] Promoters are structurally and functionally diverse gene regulatory regions. The presence...
The dataset consists of the prediction of transcription factor binding sites (ChIP-seq data) and tra...
Variation in growth conditions is an inevitable consequence of the environment’s dynamism and, as su...
<div><p>Promoters are structurally and functionally diverse gene regulatory regions. The presence or...
Unicellular organisms such as yeasts have evolved to survive environmental stresses by rapidly reorg...
Long Terminal Repeat retrotransposable elements (LTR-TEs) are a large group of eukaryotic Transposab...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Background Transposable elements (TE) make up a large portion of many plant genomes and are playing ...
Regulation of gene transcription in response to stress is central to a cell's ability to cope with e...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...