Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens, though the molecular events that are responsible for this are not well understood. It has been proposed that a crucial element in the mechanism of carcinogenesis is the binding of Ni(II) ions within the cell nucleus. It is known that DNA polymer binds Ni(II) only weakly, leaving the proteins of the cell nucleus as the likely Ni(II) targets. Being histone proteins the most abundant among them, they can be considered the primary sites for nickel binding. Here we describe the interactions of nickel with histone H4, core tetramer (H3-H4)2 and several peptide fragments which have been selected as the candidates for specific binding sites in the histone octamer. The results allowed us to p...
Nickel containing proteins play a role in several important biological processes, including methanog...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
Nickel compounds are included among human carcinogens, though the molecular events related to them a...
The carcinogenicity of nickel compounds has been confirmed and corroborated by numerous epidemiologi...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens. We investigated the issue of Ni(II) binding w...
Nickel has been shown to be an essential trace element involved in the metabolism of several specie...
It is known that nickel participates to carcinogenic processes through mechanisms interfering with s...
Nickel compounds influence carcinogenesis by interfering with a variety of cellular targets. It has ...
Nickel compounds influence carcinogenesis by interfering with a variety of cellular targets. It has ...
The toxicity of nickel compounds is most clearly demonstrated in nickel refinery workers. Nickel exp...
Although it has been well established that insoluble nickel compounds are potent carcinogens and sol...
The carcinogenicity of specific insoluble nickel compounds is mainly due to their intracellular gene...
Nickel, a well-established human carcinogen, was shown to decrease acetylation of histones H4 and H3...
Occupational and/or environmental exposure to nickel has been implicated in various types of cancer,...
Nickel containing proteins play a role in several important biological processes, including methanog...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...
Nickel compounds are included among human carcinogens, though the molecular events related to them a...
The carcinogenicity of nickel compounds has been confirmed and corroborated by numerous epidemiologi...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens. We investigated the issue of Ni(II) binding w...
Nickel has been shown to be an essential trace element involved in the metabolism of several specie...
It is known that nickel participates to carcinogenic processes through mechanisms interfering with s...
Nickel compounds influence carcinogenesis by interfering with a variety of cellular targets. It has ...
Nickel compounds influence carcinogenesis by interfering with a variety of cellular targets. It has ...
The toxicity of nickel compounds is most clearly demonstrated in nickel refinery workers. Nickel exp...
Although it has been well established that insoluble nickel compounds are potent carcinogens and sol...
The carcinogenicity of specific insoluble nickel compounds is mainly due to their intracellular gene...
Nickel, a well-established human carcinogen, was shown to decrease acetylation of histones H4 and H3...
Occupational and/or environmental exposure to nickel has been implicated in various types of cancer,...
Nickel containing proteins play a role in several important biological processes, including methanog...
In prokaryotic organisms, lower eukaryotes and plants, some important biological reactions are catal...
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel refining...