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Post‐transcriptional regulatory networks: The dynamic interplay of RNA‐binding proteins
Post‐transcriptional gene expression regulation is controlled by RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs), which influence many processes including splicing, localization, translation, and decay. Rather than acting alone, RBPs bind RNAs combinatorially, forming complex, context‐dependent regulatory networks.
Lena A. Street +2 more
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H2A.Z and H3:K56Q Affect Transcription Through Chromatin and Yeast FACT-Dependent Nucleosome Unfolding. [PDF]
Afonin D +7 more
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Hydropathy Landscapes of Histone-DNA Interactions in Chromatin Building Blocks. [PDF]
Mandal R, Noel AC, Baur AM, Nangia S.
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Conformations of Linker Histone H1 Bound to Nucleosome Arrays. [PDF]
Yuan B +6 more
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High-resolution nuclear cell biology by cryo-electron tomography. [PDF]
Kechagia Z, Medalia O.
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BRD4 Phosphorylation Regulates the Structure of Chromatin Nanodomains. [PDF]
Seitz C, Fu D, Liu M, Ma H, Liu J.
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Selective binding of divalent cations reshapes nucleosome mechanics and unlocks histone tail dynamics. [PDF]
Hu G, Zhang H, Xu W, Liu G, Peng Y.
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A nanopore-gated sub-attoliter silicon nanocavity for single-molecule trapping and analysis
Zhang Z +7 more
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