Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions. For each wave, the host eventually finds a way to repress retrotransposon transcription and prevent further insertions. In mouse embryonic stem cells, transcriptional silencing of retrotransposons requires KAP1 (also known as TRIM28) and its repressive complex, which can be recruited to target sites by KRAB zinc-finger (KZNF) proteins such as murine-specific ZFP809 which binds to integrated murine leukaemia virus DNA elements and recruits KAP1 to repress them. KZNF genes are one of the fastest growing gene families in primates and this expansion is hypothesized to enable primates to respond to newly emerged retrotransposons. However, the identity...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
Mobile elements are important evolutionary forces that challenge genomic integrity. Long intersperse...
KRAB-associated C2H2 zinc-finger (KRAB-ZNF) proteins are the products of a rapidly evolving gene fam...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions1, 2, ...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions. For ...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions. For ...
Throughout evolution, primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions1,2,3...
Retroelements, constituting about 50% of the human genome, both contribute to its evolution and thre...
ZNF675 is a primate-specific KRAB-ZNF protein that arose in the last common ancestor of New World Mo...
Retroelements, constituting about 50% of the human genome, both contribute to its evolution and thre...
The Human Genome Project has generated 3 Giga base pairs (bp) of DNA that can be visualized and anal...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
The KRAB-containing zinc finger (KRAB-ZF) proteins represent the largest family of transcription fac...
The KRAB-containing zinc finger (KRAB-ZF) proteins represent the largest family of transcription fac...
Transposable elements (TEs), also called jumping genes, are genetic elements capable of changing the...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
Mobile elements are important evolutionary forces that challenge genomic integrity. Long intersperse...
KRAB-associated C2H2 zinc-finger (KRAB-ZNF) proteins are the products of a rapidly evolving gene fam...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions1, 2, ...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions. For ...
Throughout evolution primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions. For ...
Throughout evolution, primate genomes have been modified by waves of retrotransposon insertions1,2,3...
Retroelements, constituting about 50% of the human genome, both contribute to its evolution and thre...
ZNF675 is a primate-specific KRAB-ZNF protein that arose in the last common ancestor of New World Mo...
Retroelements, constituting about 50% of the human genome, both contribute to its evolution and thre...
The Human Genome Project has generated 3 Giga base pairs (bp) of DNA that can be visualized and anal...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
The KRAB-containing zinc finger (KRAB-ZF) proteins represent the largest family of transcription fac...
The KRAB-containing zinc finger (KRAB-ZF) proteins represent the largest family of transcription fac...
Transposable elements (TEs), also called jumping genes, are genetic elements capable of changing the...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
Mobile elements are important evolutionary forces that challenge genomic integrity. Long intersperse...
KRAB-associated C2H2 zinc-finger (KRAB-ZNF) proteins are the products of a rapidly evolving gene fam...