2003 journal article

Analysis of trans-silencing interactions using transcriptional silencers of varying strength and targets with and without flanking nuclear matrix attachment regions

TRANSGENIC RESEARCH, 12(3), 305–318.

By: R. Ascenzi n, B. Ulker*, J. Todd*, D. Sowinski*, C. Schimeneck, G. Allen*, A. Weissinger*, W. Thompson*

author keywords: matrix attachment region; tobacco; transcriptional gene silencing; transgene expression; trans-silencing
MeSH headings : Gene Silencing; Inheritance Patterns; Matrix Attachment Regions / genetics; Seedlings / genetics; Sequence Homology; Silencer Elements, Transcriptional; Tobacco / genetics; Transcription, Genetic
TL;DR: The results are consistent with a model in which transcriptional silencing is triggered by transcription of sequences during the early stages of embryo or seedling development. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
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1998 chapter

The dependence of Fed-1 light regulation on translation

In J. Bailey-Serres & D. R. Gallie (Eds.), A look beyond transcription: Mechanisms determining mRNAstability and translation in plants (pp. 96–101). Washington, DC: American Society of Plant Physiologists.

By: M. Petracek, L. Dickey, E. Hansen, D. Sowinski, T. Nguyen, G. Allen, G. Thompson

Ed(s): . J. Bailey-Serres & D. Gallie

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