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Low-level illegitimate transcription of genes may be to silence the genes

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2005
In yeast and plants, low level transcription of a gene is recently revealed to be required to repress the gene. It may account for the widely low level illegitimate transcriptions of tissue-specific genes reported in mammalian cells. This hypothetical link gives insight into both analysis of transcription-associated evolutionary events and further ...
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Transcriptional silencing and thermoregulation of gene expression in Escherichia coli

Nature, 1990
Expression of specific adhesive properties by bacteria in general seems to be regulated to fit the environmental conditions. An example is the transcriptional regulation of digalactoside-specific binding by uropathogenic strains of Escherichia coli. The fimbrial structures (pili) on the bacterial surface carry the adhesin and are present during growth ...
M, Göransson   +6 more
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Transcriptional and Posttranscriptional Plant Gene Silencing in Response to a Pathogen

Science, 1998
Plants are able to respond to pathogen attack to restrain development of a systemic infection. The response of Brassica napus (oilseed rape) to systemic infection with the DNA virus cauliflower mosaic virus was shown to result in enhancement and subsequent suppression of viral gene expression in parallel with ...
, Al-Kaff   +5 more
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RNA-Mediated Transcriptional Gene Silencing in Human Cells

2008
The utilization of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) represents a new paradigm in gene knockout technology. siRNAs can be used to knockdown the expression of a particular gene by targeting the mRNA in a post-transcriptional manner. While there are a plethora of reports applying siRNA-mediated post-transcriptional silencing (PTGS) therapeutically there ...
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Post-transcriptional gene silencing activity of human GIGYF2.

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 2016
M. Kryszke   +4 more
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Temperature modulates virus‐induced transcriptional gene silencing via secondary small RNAs

New Phytologist, 2021
Yue Fei   +2 more
exaly  

Transcriptional gene silencing in plants: targets, inducers and regulators

Trends in Genetics, 2001
Hervé Vaucheret, Mathilde Fagard
exaly  

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