Single-cell sequencing-based technologies will revolutionize whole-organism science
The unabated progress in next-generation sequencing technologies is fostering a wave of
new genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics technologies. These …
new genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics technologies. These …
A critical and comparative review of fluorescent tools for live-cell imaging
EA Specht, E Braselmann… - Annual review of …, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Fluorescent tools have revolutionized our ability to probe biological dynamics, particularly at
the cellular level. Fluorescent sensors have been developed on several platforms, utilizing …
the cellular level. Fluorescent sensors have been developed on several platforms, utilizing …
G-quadruplex structures mark human regulatory chromatin
R Hänsel-Hertsch, D Beraldi, SV Lensing, G Marsico… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Abstract G-quadruplex (G4) structural motifs have been linked to transcription 1, 2,
replication 3 and genome instability 4, 5 and are implicated in cancer and other diseases 6 …
replication 3 and genome instability 4, 5 and are implicated in cancer and other diseases 6 …
Modular antibodies reveal DNA damage-induced mono-ADP-ribosylation as a second wave of PARP1 signaling
EJ Longarini, H Dauben, C Locatelli, AR Wondisford… - Molecular Cell, 2023 - cell.com
PARP1, an established anti-cancer target that regulates many cellular pathways, including
DNA repair signaling, has been intensely studied for decades as a poly (ADP-ribosyl) …
DNA repair signaling, has been intensely studied for decades as a poly (ADP-ribosyl) …
Protein lysine acetylation by p300/CBP
Since their discovery in the 1980s and 1990s, the human protein lysine acetyltransferase
encoded by the paralogous p300 and CBP genes has received much interest. p300/CBP …
encoded by the paralogous p300 and CBP genes has received much interest. p300/CBP …
Transcription organizes euchromatin via microphase separation
In eukaryotes, DNA is packed inside the cell nucleus in the form of chromatin, which consists
of DNA, proteins such as histones, and RNA. Euchromatin, which is permissive for …
of DNA, proteins such as histones, and RNA. Euchromatin, which is permissive for …
Targeting the Notch-regulated non-coding RNA TUG1 for glioma treatment
K Katsushima, A Natsume, F Ohka, K Shinjo… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Targeting self-renewal is an important goal in cancer therapy and recent studies have
focused on Notch signalling in the maintenance of stemness of glioma stem cells (GSCs) …
focused on Notch signalling in the maintenance of stemness of glioma stem cells (GSCs) …
Histone modifications for human epigenome analysis
H Kimura - Journal of human genetics, 2013 - nature.com
Histones function both positively and negatively in the regulation of gene expression, mainly
governed by post-translational modifications on specific amino acid residues. Although …
governed by post-translational modifications on specific amino acid residues. Although …
The driving force: nuclear mechanotransduction in cellular function, fate, and disease
Cellular behavior is continuously affected by microenvironmental forces through the process
of mechanotransduction, in which mechanical stimuli are rapidly converted to biochemical …
of mechanotransduction, in which mechanical stimuli are rapidly converted to biochemical …
Comparative analysis of metazoan chromatin organization
Genome function is dynamically regulated in part by chromatin, which consists of the
histones, non-histone proteins and RNA molecules that package DNA. Studies in …
histones, non-histone proteins and RNA molecules that package DNA. Studies in …