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GO biological process ontology term - GO:0140718 - facultative heterochromatin formation

Term summary

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GO:0140718
Name
facultative heterochromatin formation
Ontology or CV name
GO biological process
Definition
The compaction of chromatin into a conformation that is refractory to transcription but that can be converted to euchromatin and allow transcription in specific contexts. These can be temporal (e.g., developmental states or specific cell-cycle stages), spatial (e.g., nuclear localization changes from the center to the periphery or vice versa due to exogenous factors/signals), or parental/heritable (e.g., monoallelic gene expression). In metazoa, this involves the methylation of histone H3K27, and in certain cases methylation of H3K9. On the other hand, in unicellular eukaryotes, only methylation of H3K9 is involved and H3K27 is not methylated.

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GO biological process

GO:0140718 - facultative heterochromatin formation

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GO:0061188 - negative regulation of rDNA heterochromatin formation

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GO:0000183 - rDNA heterochromatin formation

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GO:1902801 - regulation of siRNA-independent facultative heterochromatin formation

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GO:1902794 - siRNA-independent facultative heterochromatin formation

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GO:1902795 - siRNA-mediated facultative heterochromatin formation

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