AbstractIn C. elegans, mRNA production is initially repressed in the embryonic germline by a protein unique to C. elegans germ cells, PIE-1. PIE-1 is degraded upon the birth of the germ cell precursors, Z2 and Z3. We have identified a chromatin-based mechanism that succeeds PIE-1 repression in these cells. A subset of nucleosomal histone modifications, methylated lysine 4 on histone H3 (H3meK4) and acetylated lysine 8 on histone H4 (H4acetylK8), are globally lost and the DNA appears more condensed. This coincides with PIE-1 degradation and requires that germline identity is not disrupted. Drosophila pole cell chromatin also lacks H3meK4, indicating that a unique chromatin architecture is a conserved feature of embryonic germ cells. Regulati...
AbstractTranscription is globally silenced in the germline of animals. Recent studies have shown tha...
Paternal epigenetic inheritance is gaining attention for its growing medical relevance. However, the...
Summary Protecting the genome from transposable element (TE) mobilization is critical for germline d...
AbstractIn C. elegans, mRNA production is initially repressed in the embryonic germline by a protein...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
The germ lineage is unique among cell types in that it must maintain its own cellular identity while...
Chromatin modifications are modifications of nuclear proteins called histones. Histones are importan...
In the C. elegans embryo, the germline lineage is established through successive asymmetric cell div...
Abstract Background The processes through which the germline maintains its continuity across generat...
Chromatin is organized and compacted in the nucleus through the association of histones and other pr...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the differentiated fates of embryonic cells, however, o...
Abstract Background The processes through which the germline maintains its continuity across generat...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
AbstractTranscription is globally silenced in the germline of animals. Recent studies have shown tha...
Paternal epigenetic inheritance is gaining attention for its growing medical relevance. However, the...
Summary Protecting the genome from transposable element (TE) mobilization is critical for germline d...
AbstractIn C. elegans, mRNA production is initially repressed in the embryonic germline by a protein...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
The germ lineage is unique among cell types in that it must maintain its own cellular identity while...
Chromatin modifications are modifications of nuclear proteins called histones. Histones are importan...
In the C. elegans embryo, the germline lineage is established through successive asymmetric cell div...
Abstract Background The processes through which the germline maintains its continuity across generat...
Chromatin is organized and compacted in the nucleus through the association of histones and other pr...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the differentiated fates of embryonic cells, however, o...
Abstract Background The processes through which the germline maintains its continuity across generat...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
AbstractTranscription is globally silenced in the germline of animals. Recent studies have shown tha...
Paternal epigenetic inheritance is gaining attention for its growing medical relevance. However, the...
Summary Protecting the genome from transposable element (TE) mobilization is critical for germline d...