نتایج جستجو برای: retrotransposon

تعداد نتایج: 2306  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Kankana Ghoshal Jane Theilmann Ron Reade Ajay Maghodia D'Ann Rochon

UNLABELLED Next-generation sequence analysis of virus-like particles (VLPs) produced during agroinfiltration of cucumber necrosis virus (CNV) coat protein (CP) and of authentic CNV virions was conducted to assess if host RNAs can be encapsidated by CNV CP. VLPs containing host RNAs were found to be produced during agroinfiltration, accumulating to approximately 1/60 the level that CNV virions a...

Journal: :Developmental Cell 2021

Retrotransposons provide both threats and evolutionary opportunities for their hosts. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Laureau et al. describe a fascinating host-retrotransposon relationship that may lead to retrotransposon domestication: Ty3/Gypsy exploit meiosis networks sustain transcription, while the host deploys RNA-binding proteins prevent translation. genomes are engaged into forced...

Journal: :Cell 2002
Haig H. Kazazian John L. Goodier

The LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposon, the most important human mobile element, shapes the genome in many ways. Now two groups provide evidence that L1 retrotransposition is associated with large genomic deletions and inversions in transformed cells. If these events occur at a similar frequency in vivo, they have had a substantial effect on human genome evolution.

2017
Devanshi Jain Cem Meydan Julian Lange Corentin Claeys Bouuaert Nathalie Lailler Christopher E Mason Kathryn V Anderson Scott Keeney

Transcriptional silencing by heritable cytosine-5 methylation is an ancient strategy to repress transposable elements. It was previously thought that mammals possess four DNA methyltransferase paralogs-Dnmt1, Dnmt3a, Dnmt3b and Dnmt3l-that establish and maintain cytosine-5 methylation. Here we identify a fifth paralog, Dnmt3c, that is essential for retrotransposon methylation and repression in ...

2012
Steven R. Eichten Nathanael A. Ellis Irina Makarevitch Cheng-Ting Yeh Jonathan I. Gent Lin Guo Karen M. McGinnis Xiaoyu Zhang Patrick S. Schnable Matthew W. Vaughn R. Kelly Dawe Nathan M. Springer

Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to act as controlling elements to influence the expression of genes and are often subject to heterochromatic silencing. The current paradigm suggests that heterochromatic silencing can spread beyond the borders of TEs and influence the chromatin state of neighboring low-copy sequences. This would allow TEs to condition obligatory or facilitated epi...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2009
Ioannis Georgiou Dimitrios Noutsopoulos Eftychia Dimitriadou Georgios Markopoulos Anastasia Apergi Leandros Lazaros Terpsi Vaxevanoglou Kostas Pantos Maria Syrrou Theodore Tzavaras

Although human diseases of retrotransposition-derived etiology have been documented, retrotransposon RNA expression and the occurrence of retrotransposition events in the human oocyte are not studied. We investigated the RNA expression of L1 and HERV-K10 retrotransposons in human oocytes by RT-PCR analysis with designed primers. Using denucleated germinal vesicles (GVs), we detected RT-PCR prod...

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