نتایج جستجو برای: rdna

تعداد نتایج: 11414  

Journal: :Molecular cell 2006
Fabien Cubizolles Fabrizio Martino Severine Perrod Susan M Gasser

The budding yeast genome contains transcriptionally repressed domains at mating-type and telomeric loci, and within rDNA repeats. Gene silencing at telomeres requires the Silent information regulators Sir2p, Sir3p, and Sir4p, whereas only the Sir2p histone deacetylase is required for rDNA repression. To understand these silencing mechanisms biochemically, we examined the subunit structure of Si...

2016
Tikam Chand Dakal Paolo Giudici Lisa Solieri

Arrays of repetitive ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences are generally expected to evolve as a coherent family, where repeats within such a family are more similar to each other than to orthologs in related species. The continuous homogenization of repeats within individual genomes is a recombination process termed concerted evolution. Here, we investigated the extent and the direction of concerted ...

2006
Astrid S. Clarke Eva Samal Lorraine Pillus Susan Wente

Among acetyltransferases, the MYST family enzyme Esa1p is distinguished for its essential function and contribution to transcriptional activation and DNA double-stranded break repair. Here we report that Esa1p also plays a key role in silencing RNA polymerase II (Pol II)-transcribed genes at telomeres and within the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) of the nucleolus. These effects are mediated through Esa1p...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1983
V C Ware B W Tague C G Clark R L Gourse R C Brand S A Gerbi

We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of Xenopus laevis 28S rDNA (4110 bp). In order to locate evolutionarily conserved regions within rDNA, we compared the Xenopus 28S sequence to homologous rDNA sequences from yeast, Physarum, and E. coli. Numerous regions of sequence homology are dispersed throughout the entire length of rDNA from all four organisms. These conserved regions hav...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2003
Stacy Brosnan Woongghi Shin Karl M Kjer Richard E Triemer

Previous studies using the nuclear SSU rDNA have indicated that the photosynthetic euglenoids are a monophyletic group; however, some of the genera within the photosynthetic lineage are not monophyletic. To test these results further, evolutionary relationships among the photosynthetic genera were investigated by obtaining partial LSU nuclear rDNA sequences. Taxa from each of the external clade...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Dawn M Stults Michael W Killen Erica P Williamson Jon S Hourigan H David Vargas Susanne M Arnold Jeffrey A Moscow Andrew J Pierce

The gene that produces the precursor RNA transcript to the three largest structural rRNA molecules (rDNA) is present in multiple copies and organized into gene clusters. The 10 human rDNA clusters represent <0.5% of the diploid human genome but are critically important for cellular viability. Individual genes within rDNA clusters possess very high levels of sequence identity with respect to eac...

2009
Dawn M. Stults Michael W. Killen Erica P. Williamson Jon S. Hourigan H. David Vargas Susanne M. Arnold Jeffrey A. Moscow Andrew J. Pierce

The gene that produces the precursor RNA transcript to the three largest structural rRNA molecules (rDNA) is present in multiple copies and organized into gene clusters. The 10 human rDNA clusters represent <0.5% of the diploid human genome but are critically important for cellular viability. Individual genes within rDNA clusters possess very high levels of sequence identity with respect to eac...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
B Ninet M Monod S Emler J Pawlowski C Metral P Rohner R Auckenthaler B Hirschel

Sequencing of the gene coding for 16S rRNA (16S rDNA) is a well-established method used to identify bacteria, particularly mycobacteria. Unique sequences allow identification of a particular genus and species. If more than one 16S rDNA is present on one mycobacterial genome, their sequences are assumed to be strictly or almost identical. We have isolated a slowly growing Mycobacterium strain, "...

Journal: :British medical journal 1978
J McEvoy A M McCarroll

2010
Lasse Sinkkonen Tabea Hugenschmidt Witold Filipowicz Petr Svoboda

BACKGROUND RNA silencing is a common term for pathways utilizing small RNAs as sequence-specific guides to repress gene expression. Components of the RNA silencing machinery are involved in different aspects of chromatin function in numerous organisms. However, association of RNA silencing with chromatin in mammalian cells remains unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Immunostaining of mito...

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