Transcription in heterochromatin seems to be an oxymoron--surely the \u27silenced\u27 form of chromatin should not be transcribed. But there have been frequent reports of low-level transcription in heterochromatic regions, and several hundred genes are found in these regions in Drosophila. Most strikingly, recent investigations implicate RNA interference mechanisms in targeting and maintaining heterochromatin, and these mechanisms are inherently dependent on transcription. Silencing of chromatin might involve trans-acting sources of the crucial small RNAs that carry out RNA interference, but in some cases, transcription of the region to be silenced seems to be required--an apparent contradiction
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
Considerable effort has been devoted to the characterization of RNA interference (RNAi), a posttrans...
AbstractMutation of the multi-KH domain protein DPP1, which has single-stranded nucleic acid binding...
AbstractRecent studies have provided major new insights into the mechanism by which eukaryotic organ...
Soon after its discovery 75 years ago, heterochromatin, a dense chromosomal material, was found to s...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in two general varieties of chromatin: gene-rich euchromatin and gen...
Higher order chromatin organization influences gene expression, but mechanisms by which this phenome...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
Higher order chromatin organization influences gene expression, but mechanisms by which this phenome...
In most eukaryotes, histone and DNAmodifications are responsible for the silencing of genes integrat...
In most eukaryotes, histone and DNAmodifications are responsible for the silencing of genes integrat...
RNA interference (RNAi) is a conserved silencing mechanism whereby double-strand RNA induces specifi...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
Considerable effort has been devoted to the characterization of RNA interference (RNAi), a posttrans...
AbstractMutation of the multi-KH domain protein DPP1, which has single-stranded nucleic acid binding...
AbstractRecent studies have provided major new insights into the mechanism by which eukaryotic organ...
Soon after its discovery 75 years ago, heterochromatin, a dense chromosomal material, was found to s...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in two general varieties of chromatin: gene-rich euchromatin and gen...
Higher order chromatin organization influences gene expression, but mechanisms by which this phenome...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
Higher order chromatin organization influences gene expression, but mechanisms by which this phenome...
In most eukaryotes, histone and DNAmodifications are responsible for the silencing of genes integrat...
In most eukaryotes, histone and DNAmodifications are responsible for the silencing of genes integrat...
RNA interference (RNAi) is a conserved silencing mechanism whereby double-strand RNA induces specifi...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...
International audienceAssembly of heterochromatin at centromeric DNA regions in the fission yeast Sc...