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Reference - PMID:26832414 - Condensin Promotes Position Effects within Tandem DNA Repeats via the RITS Complex.

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PubMed ID
PMID:26832414
Title
Condensin Promotes Position Effects within Tandem DNA Repeats via the RITS Complex.
Authors
He H, Zhang S, Wang D, Hochwagen A, Li F
Citation
Cell Rep 2016 Feb 09;14(5):1018-1024
Publication year
2016
Abstract
Tandem repetitive DNA is highly abundant in eukaryotic genomes and contributes to transcription control and genome stability. However, how the individual sequences within tandem repeats behave remains largely unknown. Here we develop a collection of fission yeast strains with a reporter gene inserted at different units in a tandem repeat array. We show that, contrary to what is usually assumed, transcriptional silencing and replication timing among the individual repeats differ significantly. RNAi-mediated H3K9 methylation is essential for the silencing position effect. A short hairpin RNA of ura4(+) induces silencing in trans within the tandem array in a position-dependent manner. Importantly, the position effect depends on the condensin subunit, cut3(+). Cut3 promotes the position effect via interaction with the RNA-induced transcriptional silencing (RITS) complex. This study reveals variations in silencing within tandem DNA repeats and provides mechanistic insights into how DNA repeats at the individual level are regulated.

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FYPO:0006993 - decreased chromatin silencing at centromere otr1R

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FYPO:0003412 - decreased chromatin silencing at centromere outer repeat

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FYPO:0003096 - decreased histone H3-K9 methylation at centromere outer repeat during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000450 - decreased protein localization to centromere during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0002386 - decreased protein localization to pericentric heterochromatin at centromere outer repeat region

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FYPO:0006299 - increased chromatin silencing at centromere outer repeat

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