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Increased NET markers are detected in HS skin and blood. Neutrophils are scarce in healthy skin but infiltrate lesions of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) patients. Activated neutrophils release proinflammatory neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). The NET marker CitH3 was widely distributed across both lesional and perilesional regions of HS skin but ...
Stephanie C. M. van Dalen+12 more
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Glutamate Methylation, a Novel Histone Mark in Diatoms: Mass Spectrometry Identification and Structural Characterization. [PDF]
Téletchéa S+4 more
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Nucleosome depletion alters the chromatin structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae centromeres.
M J Saunders+3 more
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BAF60/SWP73 subunits define subclasses of SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complexes in Arabidopsis
Summary Evolutionarily conserved switch‐defective/sucrose nonfermentable (SWI/SNF) ATP‐dependent chromatin remodelling complexes (CRCs) alter nucleosome positioning and chromatin states, affecting gene expression to regulate important processes such as proper development and hormonal signalling pathways.
Sebastian P. Sacharowski+23 more
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ISDH‐seq: a robust methodology for profiling and characterization of open chromatin
Summary Profiling of open chromatin is essential for understanding regulatory mechanisms that govern DNA‐templated events. However, methodology‐dependent detection of open chromatin sites (OCSs) has been reported in both humans and plants. Therefore, there is a pressing need for any reliable orthogonal methodologies to broaden the identification of ...
Zhaoguo Li+8 more
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MagIC-Cryo-EM, structural determination on magnetic beads for scarce macromolecules in heterogeneous samples. [PDF]
Arimura Y, Konishi HA, Funabiki H.
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The Plant Mind: Unraveling Abiotic Stress Priming, Memory, and Adaptation
ABSTRACT Plants exhibit a remarkable capacity to adapt to recurrent abiotic stresses, prompting a re‐evaluation of traditional views on plant responses to environmental challenges. This review explores the intricate mechanisms of stress priming, memory, and adaptation in plants.
K. P. R. Aswathi+5 more
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The isolated yeast model allowed visualization of the function of the heterodimeric SCX and E47 transcription factors (TFs) in the absence of other interacting proteins. The findings support the need for additional transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) and a permissive chromatin landscape for these TFs to exert a positive transcriptional effect ...
Karla Miranda López‐Delucio+5 more
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