The Polycomb Response Element (PRE) is the nucleation site for the Polycomb silencing complexes. The sequences responsible for the recruitment of the components of the Polycomb complex are not well understood. A comparison of the bxd PRE sequences from several different Drosophila species shows that some changes have occurred during phylogeny but large blocks of sequence are conserved after a divergence of some 60 million years. We compare the PRE sequences, the sites of some known PRE binding proteins, the conservation of DNasel hypersensitive sites and relate them to the sequence of the Ultrabithorax promoter which these PREs regulate.

Extensive conservation of sequences and chromatin structures in the bxd Polycomb Response Element among Drosophilid species / G.I. Dellino, C. Tatout, V. Pirrotta. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0214-6282. - 46:1(2002), pp. 133-141.

Extensive conservation of sequences and chromatin structures in the bxd Polycomb Response Element among Drosophilid species

G.I. Dellino
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2002

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The Polycomb Response Element (PRE) is the nucleation site for the Polycomb silencing complexes. The sequences responsible for the recruitment of the components of the Polycomb complex are not well understood. A comparison of the bxd PRE sequences from several different Drosophila species shows that some changes have occurred during phylogeny but large blocks of sequence are conserved after a divergence of some 60 million years. We compare the PRE sequences, the sites of some known PRE binding proteins, the conservation of DNasel hypersensitive sites and relate them to the sequence of the Ultrabithorax promoter which these PREs regulate.
Polycomb silencing; evolutionary conservation; chromatin structure
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
2002
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