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Calpain Proteases and the Evolving Signaling Network in Insect Embryonic Patterning
Insect embryonic Dorsal‐Ventral (DV) patterning relies on the BMP and Toll pathways to different extents. Calcium‐dependent cystein proteases of the Calpain family also exert an important function to pattern the DV axis. In Drosophila, Calpain A cleaves the Cactus/IkappaB inhibitor and modifies Toll signals in ventral regions of the embryo. In Rhodnius
Alison Julio, Helena Araujo
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ABSTRACT Ibrutinib resistance remains a major obstacle in the treatment of diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Fat mass and obesity‐associated protein (FTO) has been implicated in drug resistance through its regulation of N6‐methyladenosine (m6A) modifications; however, whether FTO mediates ibrutinib resistance in DLBCL remains unclear.
Ting‐Ting Lu +5 more
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ABSTRACT Radiotherapy effectively eradicates tumor cells but can also trigger pyroptotic damage in vascular endothelial cells. This study investigates the role of interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1) in radiation‐induced endothelial injury, aiming to provide mechanistic insights for optimizing radiotherapy.
Chen Li +4 more
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2013
Recent studies have elucidated molecular mechanisms underlying the transcriptional control of metabolism in complex metabolic disorders such as metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is an important technique to study protein-DNA interactions in vivo.
Grant D, Barish, Rajenda K, Tangirala
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Recent studies have elucidated molecular mechanisms underlying the transcriptional control of metabolism in complex metabolic disorders such as metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is an important technique to study protein-DNA interactions in vivo.
Grant D, Barish, Rajenda K, Tangirala
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation in Chloroplasts
Current Protocols, 2022AbstractChromatin is the genetic material assembled by nucleic acids (including DNA and RNA) and proteins. The biological functions of chromatin are highly dependent on the interaction between DNA (and/or RNA) and proteins that bind to it. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a powerful technique for evaluating these interactions and has been widely
Wenjie, Wang +2 more
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Chromatin Preparation and Chromatin Immunoprecipitation from Drosophila Heads
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a widely used method to map protein-DNA interactions in vivo. Formaldehyde cross-linked chromatin is fragmented, and the protein of interest is immunoprecipitated using a specific antibody.
Davide Andrenacci +2 more
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2018
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) measures the physical association between a protein and DNA in the cell. In combination with next-generation sequencing, the technique enables the identification of DNA targets for the corresponding protein across an entire genome.
Julio C, Ayala +2 more
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) measures the physical association between a protein and DNA in the cell. In combination with next-generation sequencing, the technique enables the identification of DNA targets for the corresponding protein across an entire genome.
Julio C, Ayala +2 more
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High-resolution chromatin immunoprecipitation [PDF]
Tal Nawy, Nawy Tal
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Immunoprecipitation of chromatin
1996Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the immunoprecipitation of chromatin. The chapter discusses three standard protocols, all of which are used to analyze the role of specific proteins within defined regions of the eukaryotic genome. It analyzes both the DNA and the protein after immunoprecipitation.
L P, O'Neill, B M, Turner
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2009INTRODUCTIONChromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is an invaluable method for studying interactions between specific proteins or modified forms of proteins and a genomic DNA region. ChIP can be used to determine whether a transcription factor interacts with a candidate target gene and is used with equal frequency to monitor the presence of histones with
Michael F, Carey +2 more
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