Term Name: | gene silencing by siRNA-directed DNA methylation |
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Synonyms: | gene silencing by RNA-directed DNA methylation, RdDM, RNA-directed DNA methylation |
Definition: | A small RNA-based gene silencing process in which small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) guide DNA methylation to the siRNA-generating genomic loci and other loci that are homologous to the siRNAs for de novo DNA methylation. This results in a heterochromatin assembly, a chromatin conformation that is refractory to transcription. In general this process consists of three phases: biogenesis of siRNAs, scaffold RNA production, and the formation of the guiding complex that recruits de novo DNA methyltransferases to the target loci. Transposable elements are silenced by this mechanism. |
Ontology: | GO: Biological Process [GO:0080188] QuickGO AmiGO |