AbstractPrevious studies have implicated the Eed-Enx1 Polycomb group complex in the maintenance of imprinted X inactivation in the trophectoderm lineage in mouse. Here we show that recruitment of Eed-Enx1 to the inactive X chromosome (Xi) also occurs in random X inactivation in the embryo proper. Localization of Eed-Enx1 complexes to Xi occurs very early, at the onset of Xist expression, but then disappears as differentiation and development progress. This transient localization correlates with the presence of high levels of the complex in totipotent cells and during early differentiation stages. Functional analysis demonstrates that Eed-Enx1 is required to establish methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 and/or lysine 27 on Xi and that this...
SummaryRandom X inactivation represents a paradigm for monoallelic gene regulation during early ES c...
AbstractIn female mammalian cells, dosage compensation for X-linked genes is achieved by the transcr...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are thought to silence gene expression by modifying chromatin. The...
AbstractPrevious studies have implicated the Eed-Enx1 Polycomb group complex in the maintenance of i...
AbstractX inactivation in female mammals is one of the best studied examples of heritable gene silen...
In female mammals, a single X chromosome is stably and heritably silenced early in embryogenesis [1]...
AbstractCoating of the X chromosome by Xist RNA is an essential trigger for X inactivation. However,...
The Polycomb group (PcG) encodes an evolutionarily conserved set of chromatin-modifying proteins tha...
<div><p>We have elucidated the kinetics of histone methylation during X inactivation using an induci...
AbstractDespite evidence implicating the Polycomb group protein, Eed (embryonic ectoderm development...
In mouse, X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) can either be imprinted or random. Imprinted XCI (iXCI) is...
The inactive X chromosome characteristic of female somatic lineages is reactivated during developmen...
In mammals, dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved by the transcriptional silencing of on...
XX female mammals undergo transcriptional silencing of most genes on one of their two X-chromosomes ...
International audienceInactivation of the X chromosome during early female development and the subse...
SummaryRandom X inactivation represents a paradigm for monoallelic gene regulation during early ES c...
AbstractIn female mammalian cells, dosage compensation for X-linked genes is achieved by the transcr...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are thought to silence gene expression by modifying chromatin. The...
AbstractPrevious studies have implicated the Eed-Enx1 Polycomb group complex in the maintenance of i...
AbstractX inactivation in female mammals is one of the best studied examples of heritable gene silen...
In female mammals, a single X chromosome is stably and heritably silenced early in embryogenesis [1]...
AbstractCoating of the X chromosome by Xist RNA is an essential trigger for X inactivation. However,...
The Polycomb group (PcG) encodes an evolutionarily conserved set of chromatin-modifying proteins tha...
<div><p>We have elucidated the kinetics of histone methylation during X inactivation using an induci...
AbstractDespite evidence implicating the Polycomb group protein, Eed (embryonic ectoderm development...
In mouse, X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) can either be imprinted or random. Imprinted XCI (iXCI) is...
The inactive X chromosome characteristic of female somatic lineages is reactivated during developmen...
In mammals, dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved by the transcriptional silencing of on...
XX female mammals undergo transcriptional silencing of most genes on one of their two X-chromosomes ...
International audienceInactivation of the X chromosome during early female development and the subse...
SummaryRandom X inactivation represents a paradigm for monoallelic gene regulation during early ES c...
AbstractIn female mammalian cells, dosage compensation for X-linked genes is achieved by the transcr...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are thought to silence gene expression by modifying chromatin. The...