Publications by authors named "Y B Golova"

Forum domains are 50-150 kb DNA fragments that are released during spontaneous fragmentation of chromosomes. They are separated by islands of putative heterochromatin boundary regions. The SuUR protein, which is involved in the control of chromosome organization, is localized exclusively in heterochromatin and often colocalizes on chromosomes with Polycomb group proteins.

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Gene-specific silencing refers to a phenomenon in which expression of an individual gene can be specifically repressed by different mechanisms on the levels of transcription, RNA splicing, transport, degradation in nuclei or cytoplasm, or blocking of translation. In different species gene-specific silencing was observed by expression or injections of antiparallel double-stranded RNA formed by a fragment of mRNA and antisense RNA. Here we show a potent and specific gene silencing in bacteria by expression of RNA, that is complementary in a parallel orientation to Escherichia coli lon mRNA.

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We have studied the relationship between chromosomal forum domains and looped domains in the cut locus of Drosophila melanogaster . Forum domains were earlier detected by separation in pulsed-field gels of 50-150 kb chromosomal DNA fragments obtained after spontaneous non-random degradation of chromosomes. We have localized the boundary region where cleavage sites are scattered between two forum domains in the regulatory region of the cut locus.

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Over the years the structural properties of nucleic acids have been of interest, providing data that may be of importance for DNA and RNA organization and function in the cell. We have attempted to look for the formation of parallel RNA-RNA duplexes in vitro. RNA molecules comprising complementary in the same polarity alternating stretches of A and U of increasing length were enzymatically synthesized and annealed in physiological conditions.

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We have observed the existence of a parallel complementary region between two Drosophila DNA sequences, fragments of the suffix [(1986) EMBO J, 5, 2341-2347] and a 5'-non-coding sequence of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene [(1983) Cell 33, 125-133]. The region includes approximately 40 bp, 76% of which are complementary in the same polarity. Synthetic complementary 16 bp oligonucleotides corresponding to this region which were bound by the 5'-ends through a 1.

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