Title of article
Mechanism of Transcriptional Silencing in Yeast
Author/Authors
Chen، Lingyi نويسنده , , Widom، Jonathan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-36
From page
37
To page
0
Abstract
Transcriptional silencing is a phenomenon in which the transcription of a gene by RNA polymerase II or III is repressed or not, dependent only on the geneʹs chromosomal location. Two prevailing models exist for silencing: (1) steric hindrance in silenced chromatin inhibits the binding of upstream activator proteins or polymerase or (2) silencing primarily blocks steps downstream of transcription preinitiation complex formation. Here, we test these models quantitatively for the case of SIR2-dependent silencing in budding yeast, using foreign and endogenous reporter proteins, at transgenic and endogenous loci. Our results contradict both models and show instead that transcriptional silencing at several URA3 transgenes, and at the naturally silenced endogenous HMRa and HML(alpha) mating type genes, acts downstream of gene activator protein binding to strongly reduce the occupancy of TFIIB, RNA polymerase II, and TFIIE at the silenced promoters.
Keywords
DIGLYPHUS ISAEA , Liriomyza trifolii , Abamectin compatibility , IPM , Biological control , Greenhouse
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102138
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