Chromatin accessibility and the regulatory epigenome
Physical access to DNA is a highly dynamic property of chromatin that plays an essential
role in establishing and maintaining cellular identity. The organization of accessible …
role in establishing and maintaining cellular identity. The organization of accessible …
The epigenetic basis of cellular heterogeneity
Single-cell sequencing-based methods for profiling gene transcript levels have revealed
substantial heterogeneity in expression levels among morphologically indistinguishable …
substantial heterogeneity in expression levels among morphologically indistinguishable …
Eukaryotic core promoters and the functional basis of transcription initiation
Abstract RNA polymerase II (Pol II) core promoters are specialized DNA sequences at
transcription start sites of protein-coding and non-coding genes that support the assembly of …
transcription start sites of protein-coding and non-coding genes that support the assembly of …
Recycling of modified H2A-H2B provides short-term memory of chromatin states
Chromatin landscapes are disrupted during DNA replication and must be restored faithfully
to maintain genome regulation and cell identity. The histone H3-H4 modification landscape …
to maintain genome regulation and cell identity. The histone H3-H4 modification landscape …
Born to run: control of transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II
The dynamic regulation of transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is an
integral part of the implementation of gene expression programmes during development. In …
integral part of the implementation of gene expression programmes during development. In …
Energy-driven genome regulation by ATP-dependent chromatin remodellers
The packaging of DNA into chromatin in eukaryotes regulates gene transcription, DNA
replication and DNA repair. ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling enzymes (re) arrange …
replication and DNA repair. ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling enzymes (re) arrange …
Histone exchange, chromatin structure and the regulation of transcription
The packaging of DNA into strings of nucleosomes is one of the features that allows
eukaryotic cells to tightly regulate gene expression. The ordered disassembly of …
eukaryotic cells to tightly regulate gene expression. The ordered disassembly of …
Transcriptional enhancers: from properties to genome-wide predictions
Cellular development, morphology and function are governed by precise patterns of gene
expression. These are established by the coordinated action of genomic regulatory …
expression. These are established by the coordinated action of genomic regulatory …
Colibactin DNA-damage signature indicates mutational impact in colorectal cancer
The mucosal epithelium is a common target of damage by chronic bacterial infections and
the accompanying toxins, and most cancers originate from this tissue. We investigated …
the accompanying toxins, and most cancers originate from this tissue. We investigated …
[HTML][HTML] Primary role of the nucleosome
RD Kornberg, Y Lorch - Molecular cell, 2020 - cell.com
Whereas the core nucleosome is thought to serve as a packaging device for the coiling and
contraction in length of genomic DNA, we suggest that it serves primarily in the regulation of …
contraction in length of genomic DNA, we suggest that it serves primarily in the regulation of …