通过Rik1-Dos2复合体协调DNA复制和基因素修饰
Fei Li1, Rob Martienssen, W Zacheus Cande
1Department of Biology, New York University, New York, New York 10003, USA. fl43@nyu.edu
Nature
|July 5, 2011
概括
分裂酵母使用RNA干扰来维持DNA复制过程中的异染色质. 一个新发现的复合物将DNA复制与基因素甲基化联系在一起,确保了表观遗传.
科学领域:
- 表观遗传学 在表观遗传学中,表观遗传学是指表观遗传学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 染色体生物学 染色体生物学
背景情况:
- 基斯修饰标记对于染色体过程至关重要.
- 在DNA复制过程中,基因素标记的确切遗传仍然不太清楚.
- 裂变酵母利用RNA干扰 (RNAi) 进行细胞周期调节的质子甲基化.
研究的目的:
- 为了描述裂变酵母中一种新型的沉默复合体.
- 调查该复合体在异染色素调节和DNA复制中的作用.
- 阐明DNA复制和表观遗传标记传播之间的分子联系.
主要方法:
- 含有Dos2,Rik1,Mms19和Cdc20的静音复合物的表征.
- 在异染色中分析RNA聚合酶II活性.
- 评估该综合体对DNA复制和异色染色体组装的要求.
主要成果:
- 一个新的沉默复合体涉及Dos2,Rik1,Mms19和Cdc20被确定.
- 这种复合物调节了在异染色中的RNA聚合酶II活性.
- 该复合物对于DNA复制和分裂酵母中异色素组合至关重要.
结论:
- 鉴定到的复合物提供了DNA复制和基因素甲基化之间的分子联系.
- 这一发现揭示了细胞周期期间表观遗传标记传播的机制.
- 了解这个过程是理解表观遗传状态是如何跨代传承的关键.
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