<div><p>Transcription, replication, and repair involve interactions of specific genomic loci with many different proteins. How these interactions are orchestrated at any given location and under changing cellular conditions is largely unknown because systematically measuring protein–DNA interactions at a specific locus in the genome is challenging. To address this problem, we developed Epi-Decoder, a Tag-chromatin immunoprecipitation-Barcode-Sequencing (TAG-ChIP-Barcode-Seq) technology in budding yeast. Epi-Decoder is orthogonal to proteomics approaches because it does not rely on mass spectrometry (MS) but instead takes advantage of DNA sequencing. Analysis of the proteome of a transcribed locus proximal to an origin of replication reveale...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the design logic of living systems requires the understanding and comparis...
International audienceDespite a vast expansion in the availability of epigenomic data, our knowledge...
textThe genome of an organism encodes thousands of genes, and their expression needs to be precisel...
Transcription, replication, and repair involve interactions of specific genomic loci with many diffe...
Transcription, replication, and repair involve interactions of specific genomic loci with many diffe...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in chromatin, which consists of DNA, histones, and associated protei...
Transcription of a chromatin template involves the concerted interaction of many different proteins ...
The assembly and regulation of chromatin requires coordinated activity of multiple mechanisms. Many ...
ABSTRACT: DNA−protein interactions play critical roles in the control of genome expression and other...
DNA–protein interactions play critical roles in the control of genome expression and other fundament...
<p><p>Eukaryotic genomes have extensive flexibility and plasticity to modify transcription and repli...
DNA is decorated with chemical marks and proteins that allow our genome to encode countless distinct...
Given the frequent misregulation of chromatin in cancer, it is important to understand the cellular ...
Chromatin is a highly dynamic well organized nucleoprotein complex of DNA and proteins that controls...
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is the gold-standard technique for localizing nuclear proteins ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the design logic of living systems requires the understanding and comparis...
International audienceDespite a vast expansion in the availability of epigenomic data, our knowledge...
textThe genome of an organism encodes thousands of genes, and their expression needs to be precisel...
Transcription, replication, and repair involve interactions of specific genomic loci with many diffe...
Transcription, replication, and repair involve interactions of specific genomic loci with many diffe...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in chromatin, which consists of DNA, histones, and associated protei...
Transcription of a chromatin template involves the concerted interaction of many different proteins ...
The assembly and regulation of chromatin requires coordinated activity of multiple mechanisms. Many ...
ABSTRACT: DNA−protein interactions play critical roles in the control of genome expression and other...
DNA–protein interactions play critical roles in the control of genome expression and other fundament...
<p><p>Eukaryotic genomes have extensive flexibility and plasticity to modify transcription and repli...
DNA is decorated with chemical marks and proteins that allow our genome to encode countless distinct...
Given the frequent misregulation of chromatin in cancer, it is important to understand the cellular ...
Chromatin is a highly dynamic well organized nucleoprotein complex of DNA and proteins that controls...
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is the gold-standard technique for localizing nuclear proteins ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the design logic of living systems requires the understanding and comparis...
International audienceDespite a vast expansion in the availability of epigenomic data, our knowledge...
textThe genome of an organism encodes thousands of genes, and their expression needs to be precisel...