Non-coding RNAs are widespread class of cell RNAs. They participate in many important processes in cells – signaling, posttranscriptional silencing, protein biosynthesis, splicing, maintenance of genome stability, telomere lengthening, X-inactivation. Nevertheless, activity of these RNAs is not restricted to posttranscriptional sphere, but cover also processes that change or maintain the epigenetic information. Non-coding RNAs can directly bind to the DNA targets and cause their repression through recruitment of DNA methyltransferases as well as chromatin modifying enzymes. Such events constitute molecular mechanism of the RNA-dependent DNA methylation. It is possible, that the RNA-DNA interaction is universal mechanism triggering DNA met...
X-chromosome inactivation provides a model for discovering the still emerging functions of non-codin...
Disruption in DNA methylation processes can lead to alteration in gene expression and function that ...
Genetic information must be protected, maintained and copied from cell to daughter cells, from gener...
A report on the Keystone Symposium 'Epigenetics: Regulation of Chromatin Structure in Development an...
Summary Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been implicated in the epigenetic marking of many genes. Short...
The majority of our genome is pervasively transcribed, but not translated into proteins. These highl...
Epigenetic control of gene expression is a critical component of transcriptional regulation. Remarka...
Currently, the key mechanisms of carcinogenesis are epigenetic events. Epigenetic factors include DN...
RNA-DNA interactions can serve as a signal that triggers de novo DNA methylation in plants. As yet, ...
International audienceDouble-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) and their 'diced' small RNA products can guide k...
Short non-coding RNA molecules (sRNAs) play a fundamental role in gene regulation and development in...
<p>Chromosomes are composed of chromatin, consisting of DNA wrapped around eight histone protein uni...
International audienceEpigenetics is a mechanism linking environmental factors to altered gene activ...
Epigenetic features including DNA methylation and histone modifications play critical roles in the t...
X-chromosome inactivation provides a model for discovering the still emerging functions of non-codin...
X-chromosome inactivation provides a model for discovering the still emerging functions of non-codin...
Disruption in DNA methylation processes can lead to alteration in gene expression and function that ...
Genetic information must be protected, maintained and copied from cell to daughter cells, from gener...
A report on the Keystone Symposium 'Epigenetics: Regulation of Chromatin Structure in Development an...
Summary Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been implicated in the epigenetic marking of many genes. Short...
The majority of our genome is pervasively transcribed, but not translated into proteins. These highl...
Epigenetic control of gene expression is a critical component of transcriptional regulation. Remarka...
Currently, the key mechanisms of carcinogenesis are epigenetic events. Epigenetic factors include DN...
RNA-DNA interactions can serve as a signal that triggers de novo DNA methylation in plants. As yet, ...
International audienceDouble-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) and their 'diced' small RNA products can guide k...
Short non-coding RNA molecules (sRNAs) play a fundamental role in gene regulation and development in...
<p>Chromosomes are composed of chromatin, consisting of DNA wrapped around eight histone protein uni...
International audienceEpigenetics is a mechanism linking environmental factors to altered gene activ...
Epigenetic features including DNA methylation and histone modifications play critical roles in the t...
X-chromosome inactivation provides a model for discovering the still emerging functions of non-codin...
X-chromosome inactivation provides a model for discovering the still emerging functions of non-codin...
Disruption in DNA methylation processes can lead to alteration in gene expression and function that ...
Genetic information must be protected, maintained and copied from cell to daughter cells, from gener...