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Demethylating agents drive PARP inhibitor resistance in ovarian carcinomas with BRCA1 gene silencing

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Nesic K   +21 more
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Immunity gene silencing increases transient protein expression in Nicotiana benthamiana

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Dodds IL   +10 more
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Advancing RNAi-Based Strategies Against Downy Mildews: Insights Into dsRNA Uptake and Gene Silencing

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Göl D   +10 more
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Gene silencing

2002
Gene silencing has evolved in a broad range of organisms probably as defense mechanisms against invasive nucleic acids. Two major strategies are utilized. Transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) acts to prevent RNA synthesis and posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) acts to degrade existing RNA.
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RNA: Guiding Gene Silencing

Science, 2001
In diverse organisms, small RNAs derived from cleavage of double-stranded RNA can trigger epigenetic gene silencing in the cytoplasm and at the genome level. Small RNAs can guide posttranscriptional degradation of complementary messenger RNAs and, in plants, transcriptional gene silencing by methylation of homologous DNA sequences.
M, Matzke, A J, Matzke, J M, Kooter
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Transcriptional gene silencing mutants

Plant Molecular Biology, 2000
Genetic approaches to identify molecular components of transcriptional gene silencing (TGS) in plants have yielded several Arabidopsis thaliana mutants and identified the first genes involved. All mutations found affect the maintenance of silencing and reactivate silent genes in trans.
Mittelsten Scheid, O., Paszkowski, Jerzy
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GENE SILENCING

2022
An engineered transcriptional modulator (ETM) comprising: (a) at least one epigenetic effector domain; operably linked to (b) an endonuclease.
Angelo Leone Lombardo   +2 more
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RNA-mediated gene silencing

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2003
A number of gene-silencing phenomena including co-suppression discovered in plants, quelling in fungi and RNA interference in animals have been revealed to have steps in common. All occur in the cytoplasm at a post-transcriptional level with the mRNAs of target genes degraded in a sequence-specific manner. Small non-coding RNA molecules demonstrated to
A. S. Pickford, COGONI, Carlo
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