Transcriptional interference between genes and the regulatory elements of simple eukaryotes such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an unavoidable consequence of their compressed genetic arrangement. We have shown previously that with the tandem arranged genes GAL10 and GAL7, inefficient transcriptional termination of the upstream gene inhibits initiation of transcription on the downstream gene. We now show that transcriptional interference can occur also with S. cerevisiae RNA polymerase II genes arranged convergently. We demonstrate that when the GAL10 and GAL7 genes are rearranged in a convergent orientation, transcriptional initiation occurs at full levels. However, as soon as the two transcripts begin to overlap, elongation is restricted, ...
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A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
<div><p>Transcriptome studies on eukaryotic cells have revealed an unexpected abundance and diversit...
<div><p>Paired sense and antisense (S/AS) genes located in <i>cis</i> represent a structural feature...
The compressed nature of genes in yeast requires that transcription units be well defined to prevent...
The molecular consequences of read-through transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes transcrib...
Paired sense and antisense (S/AS) genes located in cis represent a structural feature common to the ...
Antisense transcription is common in naturally occurring genomes and is increasingly being used in s...
We show that convergent transcription induces transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) in trans for both...
We have investigated transcriptional interactions between the GAL10 and GAL7 genes of Saccharomyces ...
Termination of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires two distinct processes: The formation of ...
<div><p>Transcription as the key step in gene expression is a highly regulated process. The speed of...
AbstractTermination of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires two distinct processes: The forma...
The interesting possibility that transcriptional interference can occur between eukaryotic genes was...
Antisense transcription is common in naturally occurring genomes and is increasingly being used in s...
Copyright © 2007 ElsevierTranscriptional interference with convergent transcription from face-to-fac...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
<div><p>Transcriptome studies on eukaryotic cells have revealed an unexpected abundance and diversit...
<div><p>Paired sense and antisense (S/AS) genes located in <i>cis</i> represent a structural feature...
The compressed nature of genes in yeast requires that transcription units be well defined to prevent...
The molecular consequences of read-through transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes transcrib...
Paired sense and antisense (S/AS) genes located in cis represent a structural feature common to the ...
Antisense transcription is common in naturally occurring genomes and is increasingly being used in s...
We show that convergent transcription induces transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) in trans for both...
We have investigated transcriptional interactions between the GAL10 and GAL7 genes of Saccharomyces ...
Termination of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires two distinct processes: The formation of ...
<div><p>Transcription as the key step in gene expression is a highly regulated process. The speed of...
AbstractTermination of transcription by RNA polymerase II requires two distinct processes: The forma...
The interesting possibility that transcriptional interference can occur between eukaryotic genes was...
Antisense transcription is common in naturally occurring genomes and is increasingly being used in s...
Copyright © 2007 ElsevierTranscriptional interference with convergent transcription from face-to-fac...
A transcriptional activator can suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription initiated...
<div><p>Transcriptome studies on eukaryotic cells have revealed an unexpected abundance and diversit...