BIO5 Institute, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA.
Science. 2010 Oct 29;330(6004):628-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1191044.
Paramutation refers to the process by which homologous DNA sequences communicate in trans to establish meiotically heritable expression states. Although mechanisms are unknown, current data are consistent with the hypothesis that the establishment and heritable transmission of specific chromatin states underlies paramutation. Transcribed, noncoding tandem repeats and proteins implicated in RNA-directed transcriptional silencing in plants and yeast are required for paramutation, yet the specific molecules mediating heritable silencing remain to be determined.
“Paramutation”是指同源 DNA 序列通过转录进行信息交流,从而建立可遗传的减数分裂表达状态的过程。虽然目前尚不清楚其具体机制,但现有数据支持这样一种假说,即特定染色质状态的建立和可遗传传递是“paramutation”的基础。在植物和酵母中,涉及 RNA 指导的转录沉默的转录、非编码串联重复序列和蛋白质是“paramutation”所必需的,但介导可遗传沉默的特定分子仍有待确定。