Molecular basis of transcriptional silencing in budding yeast
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Molecular basis of transcriptional silencing in budding yeast
Abstract
Transcriptional silencing is a phenomenon in which the transcription of genes by RNA polymerase II or III is repressed, dependent on the chromosomal location of a gene. Transcriptional silencing normally occurs in highly condensed heterochromatin regions of the genome, suggesting that heterochromatin might repress transcription by restricting the ability of sequence-specific gene activator proteins to access their DNA target sites. However, recent studies show that heterochromatin structure is inherently dynamic, and that sequence-specific regulatory proteins are able to bind to their target sites in heterochromatin. The molecular basis of transcriptional silencing is plainly more complicated than simple steric exclusion. New ideas and experiments are needed.
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