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Class IIa Histone deacetylases (HDACs), including HDAC4, 5, 7 and 9, play key roles in multiple important developmental and differentiation processes.
S. Dai +12 more
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circ-LRP6 contributes to osteosarcoma progression by regulating the miR-141-3p/HDAC4/HMGB1 axis
Circular RNA-lipoprotein receptor 6 (circ-LRP6) serves a role in promoting the tumorigenesis of retinoblastoma, esophageal squamous cell cancer and oral squamous cell carcinoma; however, whether circ-LRP6 demonstrates the same effect in osteosarcoma (OS)
Yali Yu +5 more
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Abstract Chronic pain, marked by nociceptive sensitization and maladaptive neuroplasticity, affects 30% of the global population with escalating socioeconomic burdens. Epidemiological data show a 2‐3‐fold increase in neuropsychiatric co‐morbidities among individuals with chronic pain, where epigenetic dysregulation serves as a key mechanism linking ...
Kai Zhang +18 more
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HDAC4 Regulates Neuronal Survival in Normal and Diseased Retinas [PDF]
Histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) shuttles between the nucleus and cytoplasm and serves as a nuclear co-repressor that regulates bone and muscle development. We report that HDAC4 regulates the survival of retinal neurons in the mouse in normal and pathological conditions.
Bo, Chen, Constance L, Cepko
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have garnered significant attention in the field of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s diseases due to their covalently closed loop structure.
Xuan Wang +15 more
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Transcriptomic and Epigenetic Regulation of Disuse Atrophy and the Return to Activity in Skeletal Muscle [PDF]
Physical inactivity and disuse are major contributors to age-related muscle loss. Denervation of skeletal muscle has been previously used as a model with which to investigate muscle atrophy following disuse. Although gene regulatory networks that control
Acharyya S. +62 more
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Selective targeting of cortactin tandem repeat acetylation by human lysine deacetylases
Cortactin function is regulated by acetylation at several lysine residues within its tandem repeat region. Using genetic code expansion to generate cortactin variants containing precisely defined acetylation marks, we show that HDAC6 is the primary enzyme removing these modifications, with SIRT1 and SIRT2 also acting at selected sites but with lower ...
Jan Komarek +12 more
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Stress-induced epigenetic transcriptional memory of acetylcholinesterase by HDAC4 [PDF]
Stress induces long-lasting changes in neuronal gene expression and cholinergic neurotransmission, but the underlying mechanism(s) are incompletely understood. Here, we report that chromatin structure and histone modifications are causally involved in this transcriptional memory. Specifically, the AChE gene encoding the acetylcholine-hydrolyzing enzyme
Badi Sri, Sailaja +4 more
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Hdac4 Modulates Bone Biology Via Regulation Of Mineralization And Ferroptosis
Aim or purpose: To investigate the role of HDAC4 in bone homeostasis and regeneration, focusing on its epigenetic regulation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mineralization and osteoblasts ferroptosis.
Xiaofeng Wang, Xudong Wang, Shuai Wang
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SMRT-mediated co-shuttling enables export of class IIa HDACs independent of their CaM kinase phosphorylation sites [PDF]
The Class IIa histone deacetylases (HDAC)4 and HDAC5 play a role in neuronal survival and behavioral adaptation in the CNS. Phosphorylation at 2/3 N-terminal sites promote their nuclear export.
Chawla, Sangeeta +3 more
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