SummaryEntry into meiosis is a key developmental decision. We show here that meiotic entry in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is controlled by antisense-mediated regulation of IME4, a gene required for initiating meiosis. In MAT a/α diploids the antisense IME4 transcript is repressed by binding of the a1/α2 heterodimer at a conserved site located downstream of the IME4 coding sequence. MAT a/α diploids that produce IME4 antisense transcript have diminished sense transcription and fail to initiate meiosis. Haploids that produce the sense transcript have diminished antisense transcription and manifest several diploid phenotypes. Our data are consistent with transcription interference as a regulatory mechanism at the IME4 locus that determines cell f...
The cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reproduction. In S. cerevisi...
For the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nutrient limitation is a key developmental signal causing di...
International audienceThe cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reprod...
SummaryEntry into meiosis is a key developmental decision. We show here that meiotic entry in Saccha...
The yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has previously been shown to have a transcriptome comprising ov...
Starvation of diploid cells of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae induces them to enter meio...
Transcription through noncoding regions of the genome is pervasive. How these transcription events r...
SummaryThe cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reproduction. In S. c...
<div><p>The choice between alternative developmental pathways is primarily controlled at the level o...
For the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nutrient limitation is a key developmental signal causing di...
In S. pombe, about 5% of genes are meiosis-specific and accumulate little or no mRNA during vegetati...
<div><p>In <em>S. pombe</em>, about 5% of genes are meiosis-specific and accumulate little or no mRN...
Tight regulation of developmental pathways is of critical importance to all organisms, and is achiev...
Despite the vast number of modification sites mapped within mRNAs, known examples of consequential m...
The IME1 gene is essential for initiation of meiosis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, although...
The cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reproduction. In S. cerevisi...
For the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nutrient limitation is a key developmental signal causing di...
International audienceThe cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reprod...
SummaryEntry into meiosis is a key developmental decision. We show here that meiotic entry in Saccha...
The yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has previously been shown to have a transcriptome comprising ov...
Starvation of diploid cells of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae induces them to enter meio...
Transcription through noncoding regions of the genome is pervasive. How these transcription events r...
SummaryThe cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reproduction. In S. c...
<div><p>The choice between alternative developmental pathways is primarily controlled at the level o...
For the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nutrient limitation is a key developmental signal causing di...
In S. pombe, about 5% of genes are meiosis-specific and accumulate little or no mRNA during vegetati...
<div><p>In <em>S. pombe</em>, about 5% of genes are meiosis-specific and accumulate little or no mRN...
Tight regulation of developmental pathways is of critical importance to all organisms, and is achiev...
Despite the vast number of modification sites mapped within mRNAs, known examples of consequential m...
The IME1 gene is essential for initiation of meiosis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, although...
The cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reproduction. In S. cerevisi...
For the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nutrient limitation is a key developmental signal causing di...
International audienceThe cell-fate decision leading to gametogenesis is essential for sexual reprod...