Developmental regulation of heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing in Drosophila.
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. C. Eissenberg | B. Lu | Jiyan Ma | B Y Lu | J Ma | J C Eissenberg | J. Ma | Brett Y. Lu
[1] B. Alberts,et al. Reversible chromosome condensation induced in Drosophila embryos by anoxia: visualization of interphase nuclear organization , 1985, The Journal of cell biology.
[2] Matthias Merkenschlager,et al. Association of Transcriptionally Silent Genes with Ikaros Complexes at Centromeric Heterochromatin , 1997, Cell.
[3] T. Metcalfe,et al. Control of imaginal cell development by the escargot gene of Drosophila. , 1993, Development.
[4] K. Summers,et al. Biology of Eye Pigmentation in Insects , 1982 .
[5] H. L. Carson,et al. The Genetics and Biology of Drosophila , 1976, Heredity.
[6] J. Schultz,et al. Stability of a position-effect variegation in normal and transdetermined larval blastemas from Drosophila melanogaster. , 1970, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] P. Tam,et al. X-chromosome activity of the mouse primordial germ cells revealed by the expression of an X-linked lacZ transgene. , 1994, Development.
[8] Jasper Rine,et al. Epigenetic inheritance of transcriptional states in S. cerevisiae , 1989, Cell.
[9] W. R. Logan,et al. The synthetic and minimal culture requirements for evagination of imaginal discs of Drosophila melanogaster in vitro. , 1973, Developmental biology.
[10] G. Struhl,et al. Decoding positional information: regulation of the pair-rule gene hairy. , 1990, Development.
[11] C. S. Parker,et al. Sequences required for in vitro transcriptional activation of a Drosophila hsp 70 gene , 1985, Cell.
[12] A. Tomlinson. The molecular basis of pattern formation in the developing compound eye of Drosophila. , 1990, Seminars in Cell Biology.
[13] P. Spierer,et al. Position-effect variegation in Drosophila depends on dose of the gene encoding the E2F transcriptional activator and cell cycle regulator. , 1996, Development.
[14] D. S. Henderson,et al. Mutagen sensitivity and suppression of position‐effect variegation result from mutations in mus209, the Drosophila gene encoding PCNA. , 1994, The EMBO journal.
[15] J. Natzle,et al. Isolation and organ culture of imaginal tissues. , 1994, Methods in cell biology.
[16] R. Allshire,et al. Position effect variegation at fission yeast centromeres , 1994, Cell.
[17] W. Gehring,et al. Developmental expression of the white locus of Drosophila melanogaster , 1984, The EMBO journal.
[18] P. O’Farrell,et al. Genetic control of cell division patterns in the Drosophila embryo , 1989, Cell.
[19] D. Gottschling. Telomere-proximal DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is refractory to methyltransferase activity in vivo. , 1992, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[20] K. Nasmyth. The regulation of yeast mating-type chromatin structure by SIR: An action at a distance affecting both transcription and transposition , 1982, Cell.
[21] M Lappé,et al. Genetic control. , 1972, The New England journal of medicine.
[22] D. Scalzo,et al. Transcriptional enhancers act in cis to suppress position-effect variegation. , 1996, Genes & development.
[23] Paul Schedl,et al. A position-effect assay for boundaries of higher order chromosomal domains , 1991, Cell.
[24] D. S. Gross,et al. Conditional silencing: the HMRE mating-type silencer exerts a rapidly reversible position effect on the yeast HSP82 heat shock gene , 1993, Molecular and cellular biology.
[25] H. Becker. [Roentgen mosaic spots & defective mutations at the eye of Drosophila & the evolutive physiology of the eye]. , 1957, Zeitschrift fur induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre.
[26] M. Lyon. Gene Action in the X-chromosome of the Mouse (Mus musculus L.) , 1961, Nature.
[27] V. Pirrotta,et al. Expression of the Drosophila white gene under the control of the hsp70 heat shock promoter , 1985, The EMBO journal.
[28] P. O’Farrell,et al. The three postblastoderm cell cycles of Drosophila embryogenesis are regulated in G2 by string , 1990, Cell.
[29] W. K. Baker,et al. A clonal system of differential gene activity in Drosophila. , 1967, Developmental biology.
[30] J. B. Spofford. Single-Locus Modification of Position-Effect Variegation in DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. II. Region 3c Loci. , 1969, Genetics.
[31] O. Aparicio,et al. Overcoming telomeric silencing: a trans-activator competes to establish gene expression in a cell cycle-dependent way. , 1994, Genes & development.
[32] M. Bate,et al. The development of Drosophila melanogaster , 1993 .
[33] Prof. Dr. José A. Campos-Ortega,et al. The Embryonic Development of Drosophila melanogaster , 1997, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[34] I. Hariharan,et al. Uncoupling Cell Fate Determination from Patterned Cell Division in the Drosophila Eye , 1995, Science.
[35] M. Grunstein,et al. The regulation of euchromatin and heterochromatin by histones in yeast , 1995, Journal of Cell Science.
[36] A. Spradling,et al. Unusual properties of genomic DNA molecules spanning the euchromatic-heterochromatic junction of a Drosophila minichromosome. , 1994, Nucleic acids research.
[37] S. Elgin,et al. Position effect variegation in Drosophila is associated with an altered chromatin structure. , 1995, Genes & development.
[38] C. P. Bishop. Evidence for intrinsic differences in the formation of chromatin domains in Drosophila melanogaster. , 1992, Genetics.
[39] S. Henikoff. Dosage-dependent modification of position-effect variegation in Drosophila. , 1996, BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
[40] J. M. Velazquez,et al. Is the major Drosophila heat shock protein present in cells that have not been heat shocked? , 1983, The Journal of cell biology.
[41] References , 1971 .
[42] K. Nasmyth,et al. Role of DNA replication in the repression of silent mating type loci in yeast , 1984, Nature.
[43] A. Spradling,et al. Reduced DNA polytenization of a minichromosome region undergoing position-effect variegation in Drosophila , 1990, Cell.
[44] S. Henikoff,et al. Genetic modification of heterochromatic association and nuclear organization in Drosophila , 1996, Nature.
[45] B. Edgar,et al. Parameters controlling transcriptional activation during early drosophila development , 1986, Cell.
[46] J. Lis,et al. Determinants of heat shock-induced chromosome puffing , 1985, Cell.
[47] M. Botchan,et al. Association of the Origin Recognition Complex with Heterochromatin and HP1 in Higher Eukaryotes , 1997, Cell.
[48] R. Ohlsson,et al. The paternal allele of the H19 gene is progressively silenced during early mouse development: the acetylation status of histones may be involved in the generation of variegated expression patterns. , 1998, Development.
[49] A. Mahowald,et al. Genetics of Drosophila embryogenesis. , 1985, Annual review of genetics.
[50] Sanjay K. Chhablani,et al. Silent domains are assembled continuously from the telomere and are defined by promoter distance and strength, and by SIR3 dosage. , 1993, Genes & development.
[51] G. Felsenfeld,et al. Chromatin structure and gene expression. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[52] B. Wakimoto,et al. Heterochromatin and gene expression in Drosophila. , 1995, Annual review of genetics.
[53] I. Hartmann-Goldstein. On the relationship between heterochromatization and variegation in Drosophila, with special reference to temperature-sensitive periods. , 1967, Genetical research.
[54] T. Grigliatti. Position-effect variegation--an assay for nonhistone chromosomal proteins and chromatin assembly and modifying factors. , 1991, Methods in cell biology.
[55] Michael J. Pankratz,et al. Gradients of Krüppel and knirps gene products direct pair-rule gene stripe patterning in the posterior region of the drosophila embryo , 1990, Cell.
[56] J. C. Eissenberg,et al. Increased phosphorylation of HP1, a heterochromatin-associated protein of Drosophila, is correlated with heterochromatin assembly. , 1994, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[57] P. Tam,et al. X-chromosome inactivation occurs at different times in different tissues of the post-implantation mouse embryo , 1993, Nature Genetics.
[58] S. Elgin,et al. Distribution patterns of HP1, a heterochromatin-associated nonhistone chromosomal protein of Drosophila. , 1989, European journal of cell biology.
[59] T Marty,et al. Ectopic cyclin E expression induces premature entry into S phase and disrupts pattern formation in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc. , 1995, Development.
[60] J. Locke,et al. Dosage-dependent modifiers of position effect variegation in Drosophila and a mass action model that explains their effect. , 1988, Genetics.
[61] D. Agard,et al. The onset of homologous chromosome pairing during Drosophila melanogaster embryogenesis , 1993, The Journal of cell biology.
[62] C. Bishop,et al. Developmental timing and tissue specificity of heterochromatin‐mediated silencing. , 1996, The EMBO journal.