Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin biology and controls access to DNA. The basic repeating unit of chromatin is the nucleosome, an octamer of histone proteins wrapped around twice with DNA. Transcriptional gene regulation is largely controlled by the epigenetic regulation of the nucleosome, both through the position of the nucleosome in the DNA and chemical modifications to the histone proteins within the nucleosome core. In this chapter, we discuss the role of the nucleosome in controlling gene regulation at promoters, enhancers and in gene bodies. We also discuss the role of bivalent chromatin and asymmetric nucleosomes at these elements. While the focus of this chapter is o...
led scientists to realize the pivotal roles of nonhistone pro- tacts with GTFs before it proceeds on...
AbstractThe nucleosomal subunit organization of chromatin provides a multitude of functions. Nucleos...
DNA damage occurs within the chromatin environment, which ultimately participates in regulating DNA ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
The nucleosome, the structural unit of chromatin, is known to play a central role in regulating gene...
The nucleosome, the structural unit of chromatin, is known to play a central role in regulating gene...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes in the ...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes in the ...
Gene transcription occurs on a nucleosomal template known as chromatin. The recruitment of the trans...
Gene transcription occurs on a nucleosomal template known as chromatin. The recruitment of the trans...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
AbstractElectron micrographs first confirmed that the eukaryotic genome is organized into repeating ...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
In multicellular organisms differentiated cells must maintain their cellular memory, which will be f...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
led scientists to realize the pivotal roles of nonhistone pro- tacts with GTFs before it proceeds on...
AbstractThe nucleosomal subunit organization of chromatin provides a multitude of functions. Nucleos...
DNA damage occurs within the chromatin environment, which ultimately participates in regulating DNA ...
Chromatin is a dynamic and highly organised structure that plays a role in all aspects of chromatin ...
The nucleosome, the structural unit of chromatin, is known to play a central role in regulating gene...
The nucleosome, the structural unit of chromatin, is known to play a central role in regulating gene...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes in the ...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes in the ...
Gene transcription occurs on a nucleosomal template known as chromatin. The recruitment of the trans...
Gene transcription occurs on a nucleosomal template known as chromatin. The recruitment of the trans...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
AbstractElectron micrographs first confirmed that the eukaryotic genome is organized into repeating ...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
In multicellular organisms differentiated cells must maintain their cellular memory, which will be f...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
led scientists to realize the pivotal roles of nonhistone pro- tacts with GTFs before it proceeds on...
AbstractThe nucleosomal subunit organization of chromatin provides a multitude of functions. Nucleos...
DNA damage occurs within the chromatin environment, which ultimately participates in regulating DNA ...