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RNA polymerase V transcription guides ARGONAUTE4 to chromatinMolecular characterization of the patatin multigene family of potatoMolecular mechanisms governing species-specific transcription of ribosomal RNARNA-silencing enzymes Pol IV and Pol V in maize: more than one flavor?Chromosomal locus rearrangements are a rapid response to formation of the allotetraploid Arabidopsis suecica genomeLocus-specific ribosomal RNA gene silencing in nucleolar dominancePostembryonic establishment of megabase-scale gene silencing in nucleolar dominance.Relationships between transcription, silver staining, and chromatin organization of nucleolar organizers in Secale cereale.Transcriptional analysis of nucleolar dominance in polyploid plants: biased expression/silencing of progenitor rRNA genes is developmentally regulated in Brassica.Metal A and metal B sites of nuclear RNA polymerases Pol IV and Pol V are required for siRNA-dependent DNA methylation and gene silencing.Heterochromatic siRNAs and DDM1 independently silence aberrant 5S rDNA transcripts in ArabidopsisPhytochrome B and histone deacetylase 6 control light-induced chromatin compaction in Arabidopsis thaliana.Hybrid incompatibility caused by an epiallele.Nucleolin is required for DNA methylation state and the expression of rRNA gene variants in Arabidopsis thalianaAn RNA polymerase II- and AGO4-associated protein acts in RNA-directed DNA methylation.Mechanisms of HDA6-mediated rRNA gene silencing: suppression of intergenic Pol II transcription and differential effects on maintenance versus siRNA-directed cytosine methylation.Nucleolar dominance and ribosomal RNA gene silencingNucleolar dominance: uniparental gene silencing on a multi-megabase scale in genetic hybrids.An atypical epigenetic mechanism affects uniparental expression of Pol IV-dependent siRNAs.Arabidopsis Histone Lysine Methyltransferases.The epigenetics of nucleolar dominance.Subunit compositions of the RNA-silencing enzymes Pol IV and Pol V reveal their origins as specialized forms of RNA polymerase IIMultisubunit RNA polymerases IV and V: purveyors of non-coding RNA for plant gene silencing.Functional diversification of maize RNA polymerase IV and V subtypes via alternative catalytic subunits.Transgene-induced RNA interference as a tool for plant functional genomics.Analysis of histone acetyltransferase and histone deacetylase families of Arabidopsis thaliana suggests functional diversification of chromatin modification among multicellular eukaryotes.Posttranscriptional gene silencing in nucleiSpecies-specificity of rRNA gene transcription in plants manifested as a switch in RNA polymerase specificity.Evidence for nucleolus organizer regions as the units of regulation in nucleolar dominance in Arabidopsis thaliana interecotype hybrids.Erasure of histone acetylation by Arabidopsis HDA6 mediates large-scale gene silencing in nucleolar dominanceIntersection of small RNA pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana sub-nuclear domains.Noncoding transcription by RNA polymerase Pol IVb/Pol V mediates transcriptional silencing of overlapping and adjacent genes.Epigenetic regulation in plants.Ribosomal gene promoter domains can function as artificial enhancers of RNA polymerase I transcription, supporting a promoter origin for natural enhancers in Xenopus.Epigenetic silencing of RNA polymerase I transcription: a role for DNA methylation and histone modification in nucleolar dominance.Epigenetic silencing of RNA polymerase I transcription.VIM1, a methylcytosine-binding protein required for centromeric heterochromatinization.Transcription and tyranny in the nucleolus: the organization, activation, dominance and repression of ribosomal RNA genesFunctional consequences of subunit diversity in RNA polymerases II and VHistone methyltransferases regulating rRNA gene dose and dosage control in Arabidopsis.
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