Cell organelles as targets of mammalian cadmium toxicity
WK Lee, F Thévenod - Archives of toxicology, 2020 - Springer
Ever increasing environmental presence of cadmium as a consequence of industrial
activities is considered a health hazard and is closely linked to deteriorating global health …
activities is considered a health hazard and is closely linked to deteriorating global health …
Metabolism, epigenetics, and causal inference in heart failure
TH Kimball, TM Vondriska - Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2020 - cell.com
Eukaryotes must balance the metabolic and cell death actions of mitochondria via control of
gene expression and cell fate by chromatin, thereby functionally binding the metabolome …
gene expression and cell fate by chromatin, thereby functionally binding the metabolome …
3D chromatin architecture, BRD4, and Mediator have distinct roles in regulating genome-wide transcriptional bursting and gene network
Discontinuous transcription is evolutionarily conserved and a fundamental feature of gene
regulation; yet, the exact mechanisms underlying transcriptional bursting are unresolved …
regulation; yet, the exact mechanisms underlying transcriptional bursting are unresolved …
Chromatin arranges in chains of mesoscale domains with nanoscale functional topography independent of cohesin
E Miron, R Oldenkamp, JM Brown, DMS Pinto… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Three-dimensional (3D) chromatin organization plays a key role in regulating mammalian
genome function; however, many of its physical features at the single-cell level remain …
genome function; however, many of its physical features at the single-cell level remain …
Genome organization around nuclear speckles drives mRNA splicing efficiency
The nucleus is highly organized, such that factors involved in the transcription and
processing of distinct classes of RNA are confined within specific nuclear bodies,. One …
processing of distinct classes of RNA are confined within specific nuclear bodies,. One …
Cell cycle dynamics of lamina‐associated DNA
T van Schaik, M Vos, D Peric‐Hupkes, P HN Celie… - EMBO …, 2020 - embopress.org
In mammalian interphase nuclei, more than one thousand large genomic regions are
positioned at the nuclear lamina (NL). These lamina‐associated domains (LAD s) are …
positioned at the nuclear lamina (NL). These lamina‐associated domains (LAD s) are …
Chromatin compartment dynamics in a haploinsufficient model of cardiac laminopathy
Mutations in A-type nuclear lamins cause dilated cardiomyopathy, which is postulated to
result from dysregulated gene expression due to changes in chromatin organization into …
result from dysregulated gene expression due to changes in chromatin organization into …
Ultrastructural visualization of 3D chromatin folding using volume electron microscopy and DNA in situ hybridization
The human genome is extensively folded into 3-dimensional organization. However, the
detailed 3D chromatin folding structures have not been fully visualized due to the lack of …
detailed 3D chromatin folding structures have not been fully visualized due to the lack of …
Tidying-up the plant nuclear space: domains, functions, and dynamics
Understanding how the packaging of chromatin in the nucleus is regulated and organized to
guide complex cellular and developmental programmes, as well as responses to …
guide complex cellular and developmental programmes, as well as responses to …
Chromatin arranges in filaments of blobs with nanoscale functional zonation
E Miron, R Oldenkamp, DMS Pinto, JM Brown… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Three-dimensional (3D) chromatin organisation plays a key role in regulating genome
function in higher eukaryotes. Despite recognition that the genome partitions into~ 1Mb …
function in higher eukaryotes. Despite recognition that the genome partitions into~ 1Mb …