The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, non-random manner and specific chromatin segments contact nuclear substructures to mediate this organization. Transfer RNA genes (tDNAs) are binding sites for transcription factors and architectural proteins and are thought to play an important role in the organization of the genome. In this study, we investigate the role of tDNAs in genomic organization and chromosome function by editing a chromosome so that it lacks any tDNAs. Surprisingly our analyses of this tDNA-less chromosome show that loss of tDNAs does not grossly affect chromatin architecture or chromosome tethering and mobility. However, loss of tDNAs affects local nucleosome positioning and the binding of SMC proteins at these ...
The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including rib...
RNA interference (RNAi) pathways can result in sequence-specific transcriptional gene silencing on t...
BACKGROUND: The number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the re...
The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, nonrandom manner, and specific chromatin segment...
The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, nonrandom manner, and specific chromatin segment...
Recently, much evidence has been brought forth into the scientific community supporting the idea tha...
Background: RNA polymerase (pol) III transcribes a unique class of genes with intra-genic promoters ...
AbstractIn RNA-mediated interference (RNAi), double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) target complementary mRNA...
The eukaryotic nucleus is organized in a non-random, organized fashion. Theorganization of chromosom...
The genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains 274 tRNA genes that are linearly scattered throughou...
The three-dimensional organization of genomes is dynamic and plays a critical role in the regulation...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
BACKGROUND: The human genome is hierarchically organized into local and long-range structures that h...
Most of the human genome is compacted into heterochromatin, a form that encompasses multiple forms o...
SummaryEukaryotic genome complexity necessitates boundary and insulator elements to partition genomi...
The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including rib...
RNA interference (RNAi) pathways can result in sequence-specific transcriptional gene silencing on t...
BACKGROUND: The number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the re...
The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, nonrandom manner, and specific chromatin segment...
The genome is packaged and organized in an ordered, nonrandom manner, and specific chromatin segment...
Recently, much evidence has been brought forth into the scientific community supporting the idea tha...
Background: RNA polymerase (pol) III transcribes a unique class of genes with intra-genic promoters ...
AbstractIn RNA-mediated interference (RNAi), double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) target complementary mRNA...
The eukaryotic nucleus is organized in a non-random, organized fashion. Theorganization of chromosom...
The genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains 274 tRNA genes that are linearly scattered throughou...
The three-dimensional organization of genomes is dynamic and plays a critical role in the regulation...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
BACKGROUND: The human genome is hierarchically organized into local and long-range structures that h...
Most of the human genome is compacted into heterochromatin, a form that encompasses multiple forms o...
SummaryEukaryotic genome complexity necessitates boundary and insulator elements to partition genomi...
The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including rib...
RNA interference (RNAi) pathways can result in sequence-specific transcriptional gene silencing on t...
BACKGROUND: The number of reported examples of chromatin architecture alterations involved in the re...