Dynamic nuclear reorganization during genome remodeling of Tetrahymena.
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DNA rearrangements directed by non-coding RNAs in ciliatesEpigenetic virtues of chromodomainsCellular and Molecular Features of Developmentally Programmed Genome Rearrangement in a Vertebrate (Sea Lamprey: Petromyzon marinus)Biased assembly of the nuclear pore complex is required for somatic and germline nuclear differentiation in TetrahymenaNon-coding RNAs: multi-tasking molecules in the cellA domesticated piggyBac transposase plays key roles in heterochromatin dynamics and DNA cleavage during programmed DNA deletion in Tetrahymena thermophilaMethylation of histone H3K23 blocks DNA damage in pericentric heterochromatin during meiosis.Role of ATG8 and autophagy in programmed nuclear degradation in Tetrahymena thermophilaRegulation of heterochromatin assembly on unpaired chromosomes during Caenorhabditis elegans meiosis by components of a small RNA-mediated pathway.The conjugation-specific Die5 protein is required for development of the somatic nucleus in both Paramecium and Tetrahymena.Genome-Scale Analysis of Programmed DNA Elimination Sites in Tetrahymena thermophila.LIA4 encodes a chromoshadow domain protein required for genomewide DNA rearrangements in Tetrahymena thermophilaUnusual features of non-dividing somatic macronuclei in the ciliate class Karyorelictea.Tetrahymena Pot2 is a developmentally regulated paralog of Pot1 that localizes to chromosome breakage sites but not to telomeres.LIA5 is required for nuclear reorganization and programmed DNA rearrangements occurring during tetrahymena macronuclear differentiationSUMOylation is developmentally regulated and required for cell pairing during conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophilaAnalyses of alternatively processed genes in ciliates provide insights into the origins of scrambled genomes and may provide a mechanism for speciation.Tetrahymena thermophila, a unicellular eukaryote with separate germline and somatic genomesGenome structure drives patterns of gene family evolution in ciliates, a case study using Chilodonella uncinata (Protista, Ciliophora, Phyllopharyngea)Chromodomain protein Tcd1 is required for macronuclear genome rearrangement and repair in TetrahymenaTetrahymena thermophila JMJD3 homolog regulates H3K27 methylation and nuclear differentiation.An essential role for the DNA breakage-repair protein Ku80 in programmed DNA rearrangements in Tetrahymena thermophila.Phosphorylation of an HP1-like Protein Regulates Heterochromatin Body Assembly for DNA EliminationGenomes on the edge: programmed genome instability in ciliatesPhosphorylation of an HP1-like protein is a prerequisite for heterochromatin body formation in Tetrahymena DNA elimination.A single RNA-dependent RNA polymerase assembles with mutually exclusive nucleotidyl transferase subunits to direct different pathways of small RNA biogenesisUniting germline and stem cells: the function of Piwi proteins and the piRNA pathway in diverse organisms.Classical non-homologous end-joining pathway utilizes nascent RNA for error-free double-strand break repair of transcribed genesTwo GW repeat proteins interact with Tetrahymena thermophila argonaute and promote genome rearrangement.Sequence, biogenesis, and function of diverse small RNA classes bound to the Piwi family proteins of Tetrahymena thermophila.Mutations in Pdd1 reveal distinct requirements for its chromodomain and chromoshadow domain in directing histone methylation and heterochromatin elimination.RNA-directed epigenetic regulation of DNA rearrangementsKeeping the soma free of transposons: programmed DNA elimination in ciliates.Constitutive secretion in Tetrahymena thermophila.Ciliophora
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Dynamic nuclear reorganization during genome remodeling of Tetrahymena.
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Dynamic nuclear reorganization during genome remodeling of Tetrahymena.
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Dynamic nuclear reorganization during genome remodeling of Tetrahymena
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Douglas L Chalker
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2008-07-28T00:00:00Z