Transcription of Satellite DNAs in Mammals. (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))

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  • Transcription of Satellite DNAs in Mammals. (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio)) (literal)
Anno
  • 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Vourc'h C, Biamonti G. (2011)
    Transcription of Satellite DNAs in Mammals.
    in Long Non-Coding DNA - Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology, 2011
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  • Vourc'h C, Biamonti G. (literal)
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  • 95 (literal)
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  • 118 (literal)
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  • New York, USA (literal)
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  • http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-16502-3_5 (literal)
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  • Long Non-Coding DNA - Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology (literal)
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  • 2011 (literal)
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  • Prog Mol Subcell Biol. 2011; 51:95-118. (literal)
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  • VC-INSERM U823; Institut Albert Bonniot, Universite Joseph Fourier-Grenoble, Grenoble, France; GB - IGM-CNR Pavia Italy (literal)
Titolo
  • Transcription of Satellite DNAs in Mammals. (literal)
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  • Progress in molecular and subcellular biology. Long Non-Coding RNAs. (literal)
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  • 978-3-642-16502-3 (literal)
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  • Ugarkovic, Durdica (literal)
Abstract
  • Centromeric and pericentric regions have long been regarded as transcriptionally inert portions of chromosomes. A number of studies in the past 10 years disproved this dogma and provided convincing evidence that centromeric and pericentric sequences are transcriptionally active in several biological contexts. In this chapter, we provide a comprehensive picture of the various contexts (cell growth and differentiation, stress, effect of chromatin organization) in which these sequences are expressed in mouse and human cells and discuss the possible functional implications of centromeric and pericentric sequences activation and/or of the resulting noncoding RNAs. Moreover, we provide an overview of the molecular mechanisms underlying the activation of centromeric and pericentromeric sequences as well as the structural features of encoded RNAs. (literal)
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