Internal tracts of telomeric DNA act as silencers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Publication Year
1994

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
Telomeric position effect (TPE) refers to the ability of telomeres to repress the transcription of genes in their vicinity. Internal stretches of C1-3A DNA, the sequence found at Saccharomyces telomeres, also repressed transcription of nearby genes. This repression, hereafter called C1-3A-based silencing, was observed at several chromosomal loci, including on a circular chromosome. The magnitude of C1-3A-based silencing was increased by both proximity to a telomere and increased length of the C1-3A tracts. C1-3A-based silencing was affected by many of the same genes and conditions that influence TPE and acted in an orientation-independent manner. Thus, in yeast, an expanded array of a simple repetitive DNA, C1-3A, is sufficient to promote the assembly of a transcriptionally silent chromosomal domain.
Journal
Genes Dev
Volume
8
Issue
12
Pages
1411-22
Date Published
06/1994
ISSN Number
0890-9369
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev.
PMID
7926741