Publication | Closed Access
Recombination Regulation by Transcription-Induced Cohesin Dissociation in rDNA Repeats
324
Citations
20
References
2005
Year
Gene AmplificationTranscriptional RegulationSystems BiologyRdna RepeatsNatural SciencesGeneticsMolecular BiologyGene RegulationMolecular GeneticsGene TranscriptionGene ExpressionMedicineRdna SpacerTranscription RegulationAmplification Regulation
Organisms maintain ribosomal RNA gene repeats (rDNA) at stable copy numbers by recombination; the loss of repeats results in gene amplification. Here we report a mechanism of amplification regulation. We show that amplification is dependent on transcription from a noncoding bidirectional promoter (E-pro) within the rDNA spacer. E-pro transcription stimulates the dissociation of cohesin, a DNA binding protein complex that suppresses sister-chromatid-based changes in rDNA copy number. This transcription is regulated by the silencing gene, SIR2, and by copy number. Transcription-induced cohesin dissociation may be a general mechanism of recombination regulation.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1