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Las propiedades y los rompecabezas de la paramutación.

Vicki L Chandler1

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La paramutación es un proceso en el que las secuencias de ADN establecen estados hereditarios de expresión génica. Se supone que los estados específicos de la cromatina subyacen a este fenómeno epigenético, que involucra repeticiones no codificantes y silenciamiento dirigido por ARN.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Genética La genética.
  • La epigenética es la epigenética.
  • Biología Molecular Biología Molecular

Sus antecedentes:

  • La paramutación implica secuencias de ADN homólogas que se comunican en trans para establecer estados de expresión hereditarios.
  • Los mecanismos moleculares subyacentes de la paramutación siguen siendo en gran medida desconocidos.
  • Las hipótesis actuales sugieren que los estados específicos de la cromatina se establecen y se transmiten durante la paramutación.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar las bases moleculares de las paramutaciones.
  • Para identificar las moléculas específicas que median el silenciamiento hereditario durante la paramutación.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de las repeticiones en tándem transcritas y no codificadas.
  • Investigando proteínas implicadas en el silenciamiento transcripcional dirigido por ARN en plantas y levaduras.

Principales resultados:

  • La paramutación requiere repeticiones en tándem transcritas y no codificadas.
  • Las proteínas involucradas en el silenciamiento transcripcional dirigido por ARN son necesarias para la paramutación.

Conclusiones:

  • La paramutación implica mecanismos epigenéticos, probablemente mediados por los estados de la cromatina.
  • Se necesita más investigación para determinar las moléculas precisas responsables del silenciamiento hereditario en la paramutación.