نتایج جستجو برای: rdna

تعداد نتایج: 11414  

2012
Cheol Woong Ha Min-Kyung Sung Won-Ki Huh

In eukaryotic cells, ribosomal DNA (rDNA) forms the basis of the nucleolus. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 100-200 copies of a 9.1-kb rDNA repeat exist as a tandem array on chromosome XII. The stability of this highly repetitive array is maintained through silencing. However, the precise mechanisms that regulate rDNA silencing are poorly understood. Here, we report that S. cerevisiae Ydr026c, whi...

2013
Estelle Proux-Wéra Kevin P. Byrne Kenneth H. Wolfe

The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) of eukaryotes is organized as large tandem arrays. Here, we compare the genomic locations of rDNA among yeast species and show that, despite its huge size (>1 Mb), the rDNA array has moved around the genome several times within the family Saccharomycetaceae. We identify an ancestral, nontelomeric, rDNA site that is conserved across many species including Saccharomyces c...

2012
XIANZHI WANG SONGLIN XIE YANLONG ZHANG LIXIN NIU

Detailed karyotypes of 4 lily species (Lilium regale, L. duchartrei, L. brownii var viridium and L. leucanthum var. centifolium), native to Qinling Moutains in China, were constructed on the basis of chromosome arm lengths and fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) with the 45S and 5S rDNA sequences as probes. Results showed that the relative length of these 4 genomes were all around 300μm, ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
J Engberg H Nielsen

The recent development of rDNA vectors for transformation of Tetrahymena combined with improved microinjection technology should lead to a renewed interest in this organism. In particular, the rDNA itself constitutes an attractive system for biochemical studies. The rDNA is amplified to a level of 2% of the total DNA and exists as extrachromosomal molecules. Furthermore, the rDNA is homogeneous...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1988
K M Karrer M C Yao

The extrachromosomal rRNA genes (rDNA) of Tetrahymena thermophila contain 0.4% N6-methyladenine. C3 strain rDNA was isolated, hypermethylated in vitro, and microinjected into B strain host cells. Clonal cell lines were established, and transformants were selected on the basis of resistance to paromomycin, conferred by the injected rDNA. The effects of methylation by three enzymes which methylat...

2015
Hong Long Chunli Chen Bing Wang Yanni Feng

The expression of rDNA in hybrids inherited from only one progenitor refers to nucleolar dominance. The molecular basis for choosing which genes to silence remains unclear. We report genetic imbalance induced by distant hybridization correlates with formation of rDNA genes (NORs) in the hybrids between Raphanus sativus L. and Brassica alboglabra Bailey. Moreover, increased CCGG methylation of r...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Yoshimitsu Takahashi Stanimir Dulev Xianpeng Liu Natalie Jasmin Hiller Xiaolan Zhao Alexander Strunnikov

SUMO is a posttranslational modifier that can modulate protein activities, interactions, and localizations. As the GFP-Smt3p fusion protein has a preference for subnucleolar localization, especially when deconjugation is impaired, the nucleolar role of SUMO can be the key to its biological functions. Using conditional triple SUMO E3 mutants, we show that defects in sumoylation impair rDNA maint...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Frauke Greil Kami Ahmad

The rDNA genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase I to make structural RNAs for ribosomes. Hundreds of rDNA genes are typically arranged in an array that spans megabase pairs of DNA. These arrays are the major sites of transcription in growing cells, accounting for as much as 50% of RNA synthesis. The repetitive rDNA arrays are thought to use heterochromatic gene silencing as a mechanism for met...

2016
Marcela Rosato Aleš Kovařík Ricardo Garilleti Josep A. Rosselló

Genes encoding ribosomal RNA (rDNA) are universal key constituents of eukaryotic genomes, and the nuclear genome harbours hundreds to several thousand copies of each species. Knowledge about the number of rDNA loci and gene copy number provides information for comparative studies of organismal and molecular evolution at various phylogenetic levels. With the exception of seed plants, the range o...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2009
Jun Zhou Thomas H. Eickbush

The pattern and frequency of insertions that enable transposable elements to remain active in a population are poorly understood. The retrotransposable element R2 exclusively inserts into the 28S rRNA genes where it establishes long-term, stable relationships with its animal hosts. Previous studies with laboratory stocks of Drosophila simulans have suggested that control over R2 retrotransposit...

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