Abstract Background Intron retention (IR) is the most prevalent form of alternative splicing in plants. IR, like other forms of alternative splicing, has an important role in increasing gene product diversity and regulating transcript functionality. Splicing is known to occur co-transcriptionally and is influenced by the speed of transcription which in turn, is affected by chromatin structure. It follows that chromatin structure may have an important role in the regulation of splicing, and there is preliminary evidence in metazoans to suggest that this is indeed the case; however, nothing is known about the role of chromatin structure in regulating IR in plants. DNase I-seq is a useful experimental tool for genome-wide interrogation of chro...
ro Alternative splicing (AS) is considered to be a key factor patterns of AS in plant species [9], b...
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149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.In vivo gene transfer experim...
RNA splicing and spliceosome assembly in eukaryotes occur mainly during transcription. However, co-t...
Abstract Background Intron retention (IR), the most prevalent alternative splicing form in plants, p...
Alternative splicing (AS) increases transcript and proteomic diversity of intron containing genes an...
Abstract: Spliceosomal introns in higher eukaryotes are present in a high percentage of protein codi...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key regulatory mechanism that contributes to transcriptome and proteo...
Abstract Background There is a growing interest in the role of chromatin in acquiring and maintainin...
The transcriptional regulatory structure of plant genomes remains poorly defined relative to animals...
The processing of pre-mRNAs, including the selection of polyadenylation sites, is influenced by the ...
Chromatin is a mixture of DNA and DNA binding proteins that control transcription. Dynamic chromatin...
International audienceAs in other eukaryotes, the plant genome is functionally organized in two mutu...
The phenomenon of pre-mRNA splicing in eukaryotes has been mostly studied in mammalian and yeast sys...
Dynamic intron retention (IR) in vertebrate cells is of widespread biological importance. Aberrant I...
ro Alternative splicing (AS) is considered to be a key factor patterns of AS in plant species [9], b...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.In vivo gene transfer experim...
RNA splicing and spliceosome assembly in eukaryotes occur mainly during transcription. However, co-t...
Abstract Background Intron retention (IR), the most prevalent alternative splicing form in plants, p...
Alternative splicing (AS) increases transcript and proteomic diversity of intron containing genes an...
Abstract: Spliceosomal introns in higher eukaryotes are present in a high percentage of protein codi...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key regulatory mechanism that contributes to transcriptome and proteo...
Abstract Background There is a growing interest in the role of chromatin in acquiring and maintainin...
The transcriptional regulatory structure of plant genomes remains poorly defined relative to animals...
The processing of pre-mRNAs, including the selection of polyadenylation sites, is influenced by the ...
Chromatin is a mixture of DNA and DNA binding proteins that control transcription. Dynamic chromatin...
International audienceAs in other eukaryotes, the plant genome is functionally organized in two mutu...
The phenomenon of pre-mRNA splicing in eukaryotes has been mostly studied in mammalian and yeast sys...
Dynamic intron retention (IR) in vertebrate cells is of widespread biological importance. Aberrant I...
ro Alternative splicing (AS) is considered to be a key factor patterns of AS in plant species [9], b...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.In vivo gene transfer experim...