For successful gene delivery, plasmid DNA must be able to access the nucleus in order to be transcribed. Numerous studies have shown that gene delivery occurs more readily in dividing cells, which is attributed to increased nuclear access when the nuclear envelope disassembles during mitosis; however, nonviral carriers continue to have low transfection efficiencies and require large quantities of DNA per cell to achieve reasonable gene transfer, even in dividing cells. Therefore, we hypothesized that using histone-derived nuclear localization sequences (NLS)s to target polyplexes might enhance nuclear delivery by facilitating interactions with histone effectors that mediate nuclear partitioning and retention during mitosis. We discovered a...
This goal of this work was to explore histone H3 tail peptides containing transcriptionally activati...
Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones...
Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through ...
AbstractSynthesis of the protein components of nuclear chromatin occurs in the cytoplasm, necessitat...
Synthesis of the protein components of nuclear chromatin occurs in the cytoplasm, necessitating spec...
Nonviral gene delivery is a promising therapeutic approach because of its safety and controllability...
Nuclear import of the four core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 is one of the main nuclear import activ...
Import of exogenous plasmid DNA (pDNA) into mammalian cell nuclei represents a key intracellular obs...
The nuclear envelope of higher eukaryotic cells reforms at the exit from mitosis, in concert with th...
Herpesviruses are large DNA viruses which depend on many nuclear functions, and therefore on host tr...
In actively dividing eukaryotic cells, chromosome ends (telomeres) are subject to progressive shorte...
Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones...
Nonviral gene delivery is hampered by difficulties associated with transporting negatively charged D...
We present here evidence that histones H3.1 and H4 can be imported into the nucleus as monomers in h...
Eukaryotic cells have the ability to uptake and transport endogenous and exogenous DNA in their nucl...
This goal of this work was to explore histone H3 tail peptides containing transcriptionally activati...
Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones...
Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through ...
AbstractSynthesis of the protein components of nuclear chromatin occurs in the cytoplasm, necessitat...
Synthesis of the protein components of nuclear chromatin occurs in the cytoplasm, necessitating spec...
Nonviral gene delivery is a promising therapeutic approach because of its safety and controllability...
Nuclear import of the four core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 is one of the main nuclear import activ...
Import of exogenous plasmid DNA (pDNA) into mammalian cell nuclei represents a key intracellular obs...
The nuclear envelope of higher eukaryotic cells reforms at the exit from mitosis, in concert with th...
Herpesviruses are large DNA viruses which depend on many nuclear functions, and therefore on host tr...
In actively dividing eukaryotic cells, chromosome ends (telomeres) are subject to progressive shorte...
Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones...
Nonviral gene delivery is hampered by difficulties associated with transporting negatively charged D...
We present here evidence that histones H3.1 and H4 can be imported into the nucleus as monomers in h...
Eukaryotic cells have the ability to uptake and transport endogenous and exogenous DNA in their nucl...
This goal of this work was to explore histone H3 tail peptides containing transcriptionally activati...
Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones...
Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through ...