AbstractElectron micrographs first confirmed that the eukaryotic genome is organized into repeating disk-shaped nucleosomal units composed of histones and their associated DNA. Those images made clear the function of the nucleosome in packaging and condensing the genome. Today, nucleosomes are recognized as highly dynamic units through which the eukaryotic genome can be regulated with epigenetically heritable consequences. This review focuses on the conserved protein structures that mobilize and remodel nucleosomes and specifically mark and recognize their histone and DNA components. These events directly impact DNA transcription, replication, recombination, and repair
Nucleosome is a histone^DNA complex known as the fundamental repeating unit of chromatin. Up to 90 %...
The compaction of genomic DNA into chromatin has profound implications for the regulation of key pro...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
AbstractThe nucleosomal subunit organization of chromatin provides a multitude of functions. Nucleos...
The nucleosome is the universal protein/DNA ele-ment repeated throughout the chromatin of eukaryotic...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
The general structure of eukaryotic chromatin now appears to be well established. The DNA is peri-od...
Eukaryotic DNA is tightly packed into a hierarchically ordered structure called chromatin in order t...
It has been some 40 years since repeating subunits in eukaryotic chromatin, initially termed nu bod...
<div><p>The fundamental repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin is the nucleosome. Besides being invo...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that the packaging of genomic DNA, together with core histones, ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
Background: Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into chromatin, a compact structure containing fundament...
Nucleosome is a histone^DNA complex known as the fundamental repeating unit of chromatin. Up to 90 %...
The compaction of genomic DNA into chromatin has profound implications for the regulation of key pro...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
AbstractThe nucleosomal subunit organization of chromatin provides a multitude of functions. Nucleos...
The nucleosome is the universal protein/DNA ele-ment repeated throughout the chromatin of eukaryotic...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
The general structure of eukaryotic chromatin now appears to be well established. The DNA is peri-od...
Eukaryotic DNA is tightly packed into a hierarchically ordered structure called chromatin in order t...
It has been some 40 years since repeating subunits in eukaryotic chromatin, initially termed nu bod...
<div><p>The fundamental repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin is the nucleosome. Besides being invo...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that the packaging of genomic DNA, together with core histones, ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
Background: Eukaryotic genomes are packaged into chromatin, a compact structure containing fundament...
Nucleosome is a histone^DNA complex known as the fundamental repeating unit of chromatin. Up to 90 %...
The compaction of genomic DNA into chromatin has profound implications for the regulation of key pro...
Interactions among regulatory proteins, enzymes and DNA are required to use the information encoded ...