Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation

Endogenous plant genes or transgenes can be silenced on introduction of homologous gene sequences. Here we document a reporter gene-silencing event in Nicotiana tabacum that has a distinctive combination of features--i.e., (i) silencing occurs by a posttranscriptional process, (ii) silencing correla...

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Autores principales: Ingelbrecht, I.L., Houdt, H. van, Montagu, M. van, Depicker, A.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100950
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author Ingelbrecht, I.L.
Houdt, H. van
Montagu, M. van
Depicker, A.
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Houdt, H. van
Ingelbrecht, I.L.
Montagu, M. van
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Houdt, H. van
Montagu, M. van
Depicker, A.
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description Endogenous plant genes or transgenes can be silenced on introduction of homologous gene sequences. Here we document a reporter gene-silencing event in Nicotiana tabacum that has a distinctive combination of features--i.e., (i) silencing occurs by a posttranscriptional process, (ii) silencing correlates with DNA methylation, and (iii) this de novo methylation is not restricted to cytosines located in the symmetrical motifs CG and CXG.
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spelling CGSpace1009502024-10-17T09:47:59Z Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation Ingelbrecht, I.L. Houdt, H. van Montagu, M. van Depicker, A. genes dna hybridization Endogenous plant genes or transgenes can be silenced on introduction of homologous gene sequences. Here we document a reporter gene-silencing event in Nicotiana tabacum that has a distinctive combination of features--i.e., (i) silencing occurs by a posttranscriptional process, (ii) silencing correlates with DNA methylation, and (iii) this de novo methylation is not restricted to cytosines located in the symmetrical motifs CG and CXG. 1994-10-25 2019-04-24T12:29:38Z 2019-04-24T12:29:38Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100950 en Open Access National Academy of Sciences Ingelbrecht, I., Van Houdt, H., Van Montagu, M. & Depicker, A. (1994). Post-transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation. In Plant Biology: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 91(22), (p. 10502-10506).
spellingShingle genes
dna
hybridization
Ingelbrecht, I.L.
Houdt, H. van
Montagu, M. van
Depicker, A.
Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title_full Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title_fullStr Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title_full_unstemmed Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title_short Post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit DNA methylation
title_sort post transcriptional silencing of reporter transgenes in tobacco correlates whit dna methylation
topic genes
dna
hybridization
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100950
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