Genetic and transcriptional remodeling of subtelomeric heterochromatin are different
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The structure, the extension, and the regulatory functions of telomeric
and subtelomeric heterochromatin are not completely understood partly due
to the difficulty of separating structural from functional features. We
have previously observed that genetic alterations of telomeric
heterochromatin components relieve transcriptional silencing. We have
developed an analytical system allowing the separate determination of the
effects of transcription and of genetic alterations on the subtelomeric
structures. The uncoupled analysis, performed on the left extremity of
chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, consists of genetic
dissections, induction of transcription of a resident gene, and chromatin
analysis. The results allow (i) the determination of the precise
localization and of the extension of heterochromatin (here from 0.9 to 2.6
kb from the innermost extremity of the C(1-3)A tract) and (ii) the
definition of the transcription and of the genetically induced chromatin
remodelings and of their marked differences, thus allowing (iii) specific
analyses of the structural effects of the genetic modification of the
heterochromatin components.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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