نتایج جستجو برای: کمپلکس polycomb repressive complex2

تعداد نتایج: 11703  

Journal: :Cell stem cell 2013
Siobhán A Turner Adrian P Bracken

Several noncanonical type-1 Polycomb Repressive Complexes (PRC1) that act independently of PRC2 have been recently identified, but their functions in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are unclear. Two recent reports by Morey et al. (2012a) and Wu et al. (2013) define functionally distinct roles for canonical and noncanonical PRC1 in ESCs.

2013
Cheri A. Schaaf Ziva Misulovin Maria Gause Amanda Koenig David W. Gohara Audrey Watson Dale Dorsett

Cohesin is crucial for proper chromosome segregation but also regulates gene transcription and organism development by poorly understood mechanisms. Using genome-wide assays in Drosophila developing wings and cultured cells, we find that cohesin functionally interacts with Polycomb group (PcG) silencing proteins at both silenced and active genes. Cohesin unexpectedly facilitates binding of Poly...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2010
Ragnhild Eskeland Martin Leeb Graeme R Grimes Clémence Kress Shelagh Boyle Duncan Sproul Nick Gilbert Yuhong Fan Arthur I Skoultchi Anton Wutz Wendy A Bickmore

How polycomb group proteins repress gene expression in vivo is not known. While histone-modifying activities of the polycomb repressive complexes (PRCs) have been studied extensively, in vitro data have suggested a direct activity of the PRC1 complex in compacting chromatin. Here, we investigate higher-order chromatin compaction of polycomb targets in vivo. We show that PRCs are required to mai...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2010
R Eskeland E Freyer M Leeb A Wutz W A Bickmore

Mechanisms controlling higher-order chromatin structure or chromatin compaction and linking this to gene regulation are poorly understood. Previously, we had shown that the PRC1 Polycomb repressive complex is required to maintain a compact chromatin state at Polycomb target loci in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) of the mouse and that this activity, together with the ability to repress target gene ...

2016
Anne Grijzenhout Jonathan Godwin Haruhiko Koseki Michal Ryszard Gdula Dorota Szumska Joanna F McGouran Shoumo Bhattacharya Benedikt M Kessler Neil Brockdorff Sarah Cooper

The Polycomb repressive complexes PRC1 and PRC2 are key mediators of heritable gene silencing in multicellular organisms. Here, we characterise AEBP2, a known PRC2 co-factor which, in vitro, has been shown to stimulate PRC2 activity. We show that AEBP2 localises specifically to PRC2 target loci, including the inactive X chromosome. Proteomic analysis confirms that AEBP2 associates exclusively w...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Andrew Chase Nicholas C P Cross

Control of gene expression is exerted at a number of different levels, one of which is the accessibility of genes and their controlling elements to the transcriptional machinery. Accessibility is dictated broadly by the degree of chromatin compaction, which is influenced in part by polycomb group proteins. EZH2, together with SUZ12 and EED, forms the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which ...

2017
Qi Hu Weining Wu Ailiang Zeng Tianfu Yu Feng Shen Er Nie Yingyi Wang Ning Liu Junxia Zhang Yongping You

Polycomb group (PcG) proteins form at least two key complexes, namely polycomb repressive complex 1 and polycomb repressive complex 2. These complexes are involved in the progression of various cancers. Systematic research has not been conducted on the aberrant expression of PcG members in gliomas. Using the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas data set, PcG expression patterns between normal brain tiss...

2014
Amitava Basu Vasanthi Dasari Rakesh K. Mishra Sanjeev Khosla

DNMT3L, a member of DNA methyltransferases family, is present only in mammals. As it provides specificity to the action of de novo methyltransferases, DNMT3A and DNMT3B and interacts with histone H3, DNMT3L has been invoked as the molecule that can read the histone code and translate it into DNA methylation. It plays an important role in the initiation of genomic imprints during gametogenesis a...

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