
pmid: 17320512
Noncoding RNA has long been proposed to control gene expression via sequence-specific interactions with regulatory regions. Here, we review the role of noncoding RNA in heterochromatic silencing and in the silencing of transposable elements (TEs), unpaired DNA in meiosis, and developmentally excised DNA. The role of cotranscriptional processing by RNA interference and by other mechanisms is discussed, as well as parallels with RNA silencing in imprinting, paramutation, polycomb silencing, and X inactivation. Interactions with regulatory sequences may well occur, but at the RNA rather than at the DNA level.
RNA, Untranslated, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Polycomb-Group Proteins, Epigenesis, Genetic, Repressor Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, X Chromosome Inactivation, DNA Transposable Elements, Animals, Humans, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing
RNA, Untranslated, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Polycomb-Group Proteins, Epigenesis, Genetic, Repressor Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, X Chromosome Inactivation, DNA Transposable Elements, Animals, Humans, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing
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