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Aging-associated reduction of chromosomal histones in mammalian oocytes. [PDF]

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Mori M   +10 more
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H3F3B p.K27I-mutant diffuse midline glioma is a distinct subtype of H3K27-altered diffuse midline glioma. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Neuropathol Commun
Cheng L   +14 more
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Epigenetic reprogramming in pediatric gliomas: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic implications. [PDF]

open access: yesTrends Cancer
Haase S   +8 more
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p53 ensures the normal behavior and modification of G1/S-specific histone H3.1 in the nucleus. [PDF]

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Oikawa T   +9 more
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Calcineurin/NFATc1 pathway represses cellular cytotoxicity by modulating histone H3 expression. [PDF]

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Sato Y   +6 more
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Histone Chaperone Deficiency in Arabidopsis Plants Triggers Adaptive Epigenetic Changes in Histone Variants and Modifications. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Cell Proteomics
Franek M   +7 more
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Histone H3E50K remodels chromatin to confer oncogenic activity and support an EMT phenotype. [PDF]

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Sad K   +17 more
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Mitotic chromatin marking governs the segregation of DNA damage. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Ferrand J   +7 more
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Polyadenylation of canonical histone H3.1 in carcinogenesis

2023
Canonical histone messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are transcribed during S phase and do not terminate with a poly(A) tail at the 3' end. Instead, the histone mRNAs display a stem-loop structure at their 3-end. Stem-loop-binding protein (SLBP) binds the stem-loop and regulates canonical histone mRNA metabolism. We previously demonstrated that exposure to arsenic,
Arul, Veerappan   +2 more
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Mitotic inheritance of genetic and epigenetic information via the histone H3.1 variant

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2023
The replication-dependent histone H3.1 variant, ubiquitous in multicellular eukaryotes, has been proposed to play key roles during chromatin replication due to its unique expression pattern restricted to the S phase of the cell cycle. Here, we describe recent discoveries in plants regarding molecular mechanisms and cellular pathways involving H3.1 that
Valentin Joly, Yannick Jacob
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