B2 and ALU retrotransposons are self-cleaving ribozymes whose activity is enhanced by EZH2

Volume: 117, Issue: 1, Pages: 415 - 425
Published: Dec 23, 2019
Abstract
Transposable elements make up half of the mammalian genome. One of the most abundant is the short interspersed nuclear element (SINE). Among their million copies, B2 accounts for ∼350,000 in the mouse genome and has garnered special interest because of emerging roles in epigenetic regulation. Our recent work demonstrated that B2 RNA binds stress genes to retard transcription elongation. Although epigenetically silenced, B2s become massively...
Paper Details
Title
B2 and ALU retrotransposons are self-cleaving ribozymes whose activity is enhanced by EZH2
Published Date
Dec 23, 2019
Volume
117
Issue
1
Pages
415 - 425
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