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Unraveling How Candida albicans Forms Sexual Biofilms. [PDF]
Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are considered to be the natural growth state for a vast majority of microorganisms.
Hernday, Aaron D +2 more
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BRG1 and NPM-ALK Are Co-Regulated in Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma; BRG1 Is a Potential Therapeutic Target in ALCL [PDF]
Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a T-cell malignancy driven in many cases by the product of a chromosomal translocation, nucleophosmin–anaplastic lymphoma kinase (NPM-ALK). NPM-ALK activates a plethora of pathways that drive the hallmarks of cancer, largely signalling pathways normally associated with cytokine and/or T-cell receptor-induced ...
Gavin D. Garland +11 more
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A long non-coding RNA protects the heart from pathological hypertrophy [PDF]
The role of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) in adult hearts is unknownalso unclear is how lncRNA modulates nucleosome remodeling. An estimated 70% of mouse genes undergo antisense transcription, including myosin heavy chain 7 (Myh7) that encodes molecular ...
Ashley, Euan +18 more
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Background Metastatic melanoma is an aggressive malignancy that is resistant to therapy and has a poor prognosis. The progression of primary melanoma to metastatic disease is a multi-step process that requires dynamic regulation of gene expression ...
Chin Khew-Voon +5 more
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Determinants of a transcriptionally competent environment at the GM-CSF promoter [PDF]
Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is produced by T cells, but not B cells, in response to immune signals. GM-CSF gene activation in response to T-cell stimulation requires remodelling of chromatin associated with the gene ...
Brettingham-Moore, Kate H +5 more
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The Glucocorticoid Receptor (GR) alters transcriptional activity in response to hormones by interacting with chromatin at GR binding sites (GBSs) throughout the genome.
Jackson A Hoffman +3 more
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Requirement for PBAF in transcriptional repression and repair at DNA breaks in actively transcribed regions of chromatin [PDF]
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was discovered that transcription is repressed in response to neighboring DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs).
Alex D. Herbert +36 more
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BRG1 Links TLR4 Trans-Activation to LPS-Induced SREBP1a Expression and Liver Injury
Multiple organ failure is one of the most severe consequences in patients with septic shock. Liver injury is frequently observed during this pathophysiological process. In the present study we investigated the contribution of Brahma related gene 1 (BRG1),
Wenhui Dong +8 more
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Trithorax group proteins: switching genes on and keeping them active [PDF]
Cellular memory is provided by two counteracting groups of chromatin proteins termed Trithorax group (TrxG) and Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. TrxG proteins activate transcription and are perhaps best known because of the involvement of the TrxG protein ...
Cavalli, G. +3 more
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SWI/SNF regulates a transcriptional programme that induces senescence to prevent liver cancer [PDF]
Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) is a potent tumour suppressor mechanism. To identify senescence regulators relevant to cancer, we screened an shRNA library targeting genes deleted in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Banito, A +16 more
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