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Position-Effect Variegation,Heterochromatin Formation,and Gene Silencing in Drosophila
Authors:Sarah C.R. Elgin  Gunter Reuter
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology, CB-1137, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130;2.Institute of Biology, Developmental Genetics, Martin Luther University Halle, D-06120 Halle, Germany
Abstract:Position-effect variegation (PEV) results when a gene normally in euchromatin is juxtaposed with heterochromatin by rearrangement or transposition. When heterochromatin packaging spreads across the heterochromatin/euchromatin border, it causes transcriptional silencing in a stochastic pattern. PEV is intensely studied in Drosophila using the white gene. Screens for dominant mutations that suppress or enhance white variegation have identified many conserved epigenetic factors, including the histone H3 lysine 9 methyltransferase SU(VAR)3-9. Heterochromatin protein HP1a binds H3K9me2/3 and interacts with SU(VAR)3-9, creating a core memory system. Genetic, molecular, and biochemical analysis of PEV in Drosophila has contributed many key findings concerning establishment and maintenance of heterochromatin with concomitant gene silencing.
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