Satellite DNA-mediated effects on genome regulation (CROSBI ID 47062)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Pezer, Željka ; Brajković, Josip ; Feliciello, Isidoro ; Ugarković, Đurđica
engleski
Satellite DNA-mediated effects on genome regulation
Being the major heterochromatin constituents, satellite DNAs serve important roles in heterochromatin establishment and regulation. Their transcripts act as epigenetic signals required for organization of pericentromeric heterochromatin during embryogenesis and are necessary for developmental progression. In addition, satellite DNAs and their transcripts potentially play an active role in modulating gene expression and epigenetic states of a genome. Due to presence of promoter elements and transcription factor binding sites within a sequence, satellite DNAs can interfere with the expression of nearby gene. Gene activity can be directly controlled by the number of repeats in a section of satellite DNA. In the case of stress, transcriptional activation of pericentromeric satellite DNAs seems to be a part of a general stress response programme activated by environmental stimuli. Such diverse forms of genome regulation modulated by satellite DNAs may be controlled by selective pressures and could influence the adaptability of the organism.
genome regulation; satellite DNA; repetitive DNA
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Podaci o prilogu
153-169.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Repetitive DNA
Garrido-Ramos, Manuel
Basel: Karger Publishers
2012.
978-3-318-02149-3