The RNA helicase Rm62 cooperates with SU(VAR)3-9 to re-silence active transcription in Drosophila melanogaster.

  • Boeke, Joern
  • Bag, Indira
  • Ramaiah, M. Janaki
  • Vetter, Irene
  • Kremmer, Elisabeth
  • Pal-Bhadra, Manika
  • Bhadra, Utpal
  • Imhof, Axel
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Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Language
English

Abstract

Gene expression is highly dynamic and many genes show a wide range in expression over several orders of magnitude. This regulation is often mediated by sequence specific transcription factors. In addition, the tight packaging of DNA into chromatin can provide an additional layer of control resulting in a dynamic range of gene expression covering several orders of magnitude. During transcriptional activation, chromatin barriers have to be eliminated to allow an efficient progression of the RNA polymerase. This repressive chromatin structure has to be re-established quickly after it has been activated in order to tightly regulate gene activity. We show that the DExD/H box containing RNA helicase Rm62 is targeted to a site of rapid induction o...

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