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W.J. Soppe, Z. Jasencakova, A. Houben, T. Kakutani, A. Meister, M.S. Huang, S.E. Jacobsen, I. Schubert, and P.F. Fransz DNA methylation controls histone H3 lysine 9 methylation and heterochromatin assembly in Arabidopsis EMBO J 21 2002 6549 6559 Cytological methods are used to understand the effects of methylation deficiency mutations on 'chromocenters' corresponding to the heterochromatic rRNA gene and centromere-associated repeat sequences. This study reveals that mutations in the MET1 CG DMTase or in the DDM1 chromatin-remodeling protein (which affects both CG and non-CG methylation) cause loss of DNA methylation, methylation of H3 Lys9, and condensation at the chromocenters. Another important finding is that single-copy DNA-methylated sequences are not recruited to the chromocenters and instead can be silenced in a euchromatic context.
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EMBO J
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Soppe, W.J.1
Jasencakova, Z.2
Houben, A.3
Kakutani, T.4
Meister, A.5
Huang, M.S.6
Jacobsen, S.E.7
Schubert, I.8
Fransz, P.F.9
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Histone modifications in Arabidopsis - High methylation of H3 lysine 9 is dispensable for constitutive heterochromatin
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Z. Jasencakova, W.J. Soppe, A. Meister, D. Gernand, B.M. Turner, and I. Schubert Histone modifications in Arabidopsis - high methylation of H3 lysine 9 is dispensable for constitutive heterochromatin Plant J 33 2003 471 480
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Plant J
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Jasencakova, Z.1
Soppe, W.J.2
Meister, A.3
Gernand, D.4
Turner, B.M.5
Schubert, I.6
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Two means of transcriptional reactivation within heterochromatin
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A.V. Probst, P.F. Fransz, J. Paszkowski, and O.M. Scheid Two means of transcriptional reactivation within heterochromatin Plant J 33 2003 743 749
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Plant J
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Probst, A.V.1
Fransz, P.F.2
Paszkowski, J.3
Scheid, O.M.4
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Centromeric retroelements and satellites interact with maize kinetochore protein CENH3
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C.X. Zhong, J.B. Marshall, C. Topp, R. Mroczek, A. Kato, K. Nagaki, J.A. Birchler, J. Jiang, and R.K. Dawe Centromeric retroelements and satellites interact with maize kinetochore protein CENH3 Plant Cell 14 2002 2825 2836
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Plant Cell
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Zhong, C.X.1
Marshall, J.B.2
Topp, C.3
Mroczek, R.4
Kato, A.5
Nagaki, K.6
Birchler, J.A.7
Jiang, J.8
Dawe, R.K.9
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation reveals that the 180-bp satellite repeat is the key functional DNA element of Arabidopsis thaliana centromeres
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K. Nagaki, P.B. Talbert, C.X. Zhong, R.K. Dawe, S. Henikoff, and J. Jiang Chromatin immunoprecipitation reveals that the 180-bp satellite repeat is the key functional DNA element of Arabidopsis thaliana centromeres Genetics 163 2003 1221 1225
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Genetics
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Nagaki, K.1
Talbert, P.B.2
Zhong, C.X.3
Dawe, R.K.4
Henikoff, S.5
Jiang, J.6
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