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Clearing the chromatin roadblock: a dual strategy for H2A.Z depletion under high temperature. [PDF]
Hung YH.
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Histone lactylation-driven feedback loop modulates pyrimidine metabolism to promote oral carcinogenesis. [PDF]
Wang Y +8 more
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All hands on DEK: structural insights into a unique histone modifier and chromatin remodeler. [PDF]
Peters EJ +2 more
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Beyond hyperglycemia: histone modification-mediated epigenetic dysregulation in diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy. [PDF]
Tang M, Zhu H, Li S, Qiao L.
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Histone Acetylation and Histone Deacetylation
Molecular Biotechnology, 2002Regulation of inflammatory gene transcription is controlled, at least in part, by the degree of local unwinding of nucleosomal DNA. This unwinding is regulated by histone acetylation--increased acetylation results in a more loosely wound structure allowing access of basal transcription factors and RNA polymerase II.
Kazuhiro, Ito, Ian M, Adcock
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Molecular Microbiology, 2004
SummaryThe histones are responsible for packaging and regulating access to eukaryotic genomes. Trypanosomatids are flagellated protists that diverged early from the eukaryotic lineage and include parasites that cause disease in humans and other mammals.
Alsford, Sam, Horn, David
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SummaryThe histones are responsible for packaging and regulating access to eukaryotic genomes. Trypanosomatids are flagellated protists that diverged early from the eukaryotic lineage and include parasites that cause disease in humans and other mammals.
Alsford, Sam, Horn, David
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Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2003
Post-translational modification of the histones of chromatin has a fundamental role in regulating gene expression. Enzymes involved in these epigenetic events include histone deacetylases (class I and class II), which can be inhibited by a structurally diverse group of small molecules.
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Post-translational modification of the histones of chromatin has a fundamental role in regulating gene expression. Enzymes involved in these epigenetic events include histone deacetylases (class I and class II), which can be inhibited by a structurally diverse group of small molecules.
Paul A, Marks +2 more
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2001
▪ Abstract  Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes occurs within a chromatin setting and is strongly influenced by nucleosomal barriers imposed by histone proteins. Among the well-known covalent modifications of histones, the reversible acetylation of internal lysine residues in histone amino-terminal domains has long been positively linked to ...
S Y, Roth, J M, Denu, C D, Allis
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▪ Abstract  Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes occurs within a chromatin setting and is strongly influenced by nucleosomal barriers imposed by histone proteins. Among the well-known covalent modifications of histones, the reversible acetylation of internal lysine residues in histone amino-terminal domains has long been positively linked to ...
S Y, Roth, J M, Denu, C D, Allis
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