Multiple pathways for telomere tethering: functional implications of subnuclear position for heterochromatin formation.
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Automated nuclear analysis of Leishmania major telomeric clusters reveals changes in their organization during the parasite's life cycleRegulating repression: roles for the sir4 N-terminus in linker DNA protection and stabilization of epigenetic statesNucleoporin mediated nuclear positioning and silencing of HMRThe DNA end-binding protein Ku regulates silencing at the internal HML and HMR loci in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeThe multi-KH domain protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scp160p contributes to the regulation of telomeric silencing.Telomere length and mental well-being in elderly men from the Netherlands and GreeceTelomere length regulation and transcriptional silencing in KU80-deficient Trypanosoma brucei.Ku must load directly onto the chromosome end in order to mediate its telomeric functions.Functions of protosilencers in the formation and maintenance of heterochromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Compartmentalization of the yeast meiotic nucleus revealed by analysis of ectopic recombinationRole of the nuclear envelope in genome organization and gene expression.Position effect on the directionality of silencer function in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHistone H2B ubiquitylation and H3 lysine 4 methylation prevent ectopic silencing of euchromatic loci important for the cellular response to heat.Effect of chromosome tethering on nuclear organization in yeast.Heterochromatin formation via recruitment of DNA repair proteins.TFIIIC localizes budding yeast ETC sites to the nuclear periphery.Telomere maintenance, function and evolution: the yeast paradigm.Retrotransposon target site selection by imitation of a cellular protein.Clustering and protein dynamics of Drosophila melanogaster telomeres.Telomere heterogeneity: taking advantage of stochastic events.Spatial regulation and organization of DNA replication within the nucleus.Gene positioning and expression.Heterochromatin structure: lessons from the budding yeast.Four-dimensional telomere analysis in recordings of living human cells acquired with controlled light exposure microscopy.Release of yeast telomeres from the nuclear periphery is triggered by replication and maintained by suppression of Ku-mediated anchoring.The association of yKu with subtelomeric core X sequences prevents recombination involving telomeric sequences.Nature of telomere dimers and chromosome looping in human spermatozoa.Cell cycle-dependent regulation of telomere tethering in the nucleus.Methods to Study the Atypical Roles of DNA Repair and SMC Proteins in Gene Silencing.Yeast silencing factor Sir4 and a subset of nucleoporins form a complex distinct from nuclear pore complexes.Evidence that Plasmodium falciparum chromosome end clusters are cross-linked by protein and are the sites of both virulence gene silencing and activation.Repeated elements coordinate the spatial organization of the yeast genome.Characterization of the Drosophila melanogaster genome at the nuclear lamina.The PIAS homologue Siz2 regulates perinuclear telomere position and telomerase activity in budding yeast.
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Multiple pathways for telomere tethering: functional implications of subnuclear position for heterochromatin formation.
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Angela Taddei
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z