Nucleosome occupancy is critically important in regulating access to the eukaryotic genome. Few studies in human cells have measured genome-wide nucleosome distributions at high temporal resolution during a response to a common stimulus. We measured nucleosome distributions at high temporal resolution following Kaposi's-sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) reactivation using our newly developed mTSS-seq technology, which maps nucleosome distribution at the transcription start sites (TSS) of all human genes. Nucleosomes underwent widespread changes in organization 24 hours after KSHV reactivation and returned to their basal nucleosomal architecture 48 hours after KSHV reactivation. The widespread changes consisted of an indiscriminate remod...
Human CMV (hCMV) establishes lifelong infections in most of us, causing developmental defects in hum...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
International audienceChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to th...
Nucleosome occupancy plays a key role in regulating access to eukaryotic genomes. Although various c...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chromatin is t...
AbstractIn the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chroma...
The positioning of nucleosomes with respect to DNA plays an important role in regulating transcripti...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
AbstractElectron micrographs first confirmed that the eukaryotic genome is organized into repeating ...
<p>Chromatin structure plays an important role in gene regulation, especially in differentiating the...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
AbstractGenome-wide mapping of nucleosomes and histone modifications revealed meaningful patterns. D...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
Human CMV (hCMV) establishes lifelong infections in most of us, causing developmental defects in hum...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
International audienceChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to th...
Nucleosome occupancy plays a key role in regulating access to eukaryotic genomes. Although various c...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chromatin is t...
AbstractIn the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The fundamental subunit of chroma...
The positioning of nucleosomes with respect to DNA plays an important role in regulating transcripti...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
AbstractElectron micrographs first confirmed that the eukaryotic genome is organized into repeating ...
<p>Chromatin structure plays an important role in gene regulation, especially in differentiating the...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
AbstractGenome-wide mapping of nucleosomes and histone modifications revealed meaningful patterns. D...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
Human CMV (hCMV) establishes lifelong infections in most of us, causing developmental defects in hum...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
International audienceChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to th...