Nucleosomes can be covalently modified by addition of various chemical groups on several of their exposed histone amino acids. These modifications are added and removed by enzymes (writers) and can be recognized by nucleosome-binding proteins (readers). Linking a reader domain and a writer domain that recognize and create the same modification state should allow nucleosomes in a particular modification state to recruit enzymes that create that modification state on nearby nucleosomes. This positive feedback has the potential to provide the alternative stable and heritable states required for epigenetic memory. However, analysis of simple histone codes involving interconversions between only two or three types of modified nucleosomes has rev...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as “h...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as "h...
Background: Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into chromatin, a compact structure containing fundament...
Nucleosomes can be covalently modified by addition of various chemical groups on several of their ex...
<p>(A) A simple modification scheme previously shown to be capable of giving heritable bistability <...
SummaryChromosomal regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable g...
Chromosomal regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable gene exp...
Positive feedback in nucleosome modification has been proposed to allow large chromatin regions to e...
AbstractThe histone tails on the nucleosome surface are subject to enzyme-catalyzed modifications th...
International audienceHistones are punctuated with small chemical modifications that alter their int...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
Background: Post-translational modifications of nucleosomal histone proteins play a vital role in re...
AbstractThe dynamic packaging of DNA into chromatin is a key determinant of eukaryotic gene regulati...
A core assumption in chromatin biology is that nucleosomes store and transmit epigenetic memory of g...
Reconciling the stability of epigenetic patterns with the rapid turnover of histone modifications an...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as “h...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as "h...
Background: Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into chromatin, a compact structure containing fundament...
Nucleosomes can be covalently modified by addition of various chemical groups on several of their ex...
<p>(A) A simple modification scheme previously shown to be capable of giving heritable bistability <...
SummaryChromosomal regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable g...
Chromosomal regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable gene exp...
Positive feedback in nucleosome modification has been proposed to allow large chromatin regions to e...
AbstractThe histone tails on the nucleosome surface are subject to enzyme-catalyzed modifications th...
International audienceHistones are punctuated with small chemical modifications that alter their int...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
Background: Post-translational modifications of nucleosomal histone proteins play a vital role in re...
AbstractThe dynamic packaging of DNA into chromatin is a key determinant of eukaryotic gene regulati...
A core assumption in chromatin biology is that nucleosomes store and transmit epigenetic memory of g...
Reconciling the stability of epigenetic patterns with the rapid turnover of histone modifications an...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as “h...
Combinatorial effects of epigenetic modifications on transcription activity have been proposed as "h...
Background: Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into chromatin, a compact structure containing fundament...