In addition to gene network switches, local epigenetic modifications to DNA and histones play an important role in all-or-none cellular decision-making. Here, we study the dynamical design of a well-characterized epigenetic chromatin switch: the yeast SIR system, in order to understand the origin of the stability of epigenetic states. We study hysteresis in this system by perturbing it with a histone deacetylase inhibitor. We find that SIR silencing has many characteristics of a non-linear bistable system, as observed in conventional genetic switches, which are based on activities of a few promoters affecting each other through the abundance of their gene products. Quite remarkably, our experiments in yeast telomeric silencing show a very d...
AbstractAlterations in protein composition or dosage within chromatin may trigger changes in process...
Histone modifications affect DNA–templated processes ranging from transcription to genomic replicati...
SummaryClassic “position-effect” experiments repositioned genes near telomeres to demonstrate that t...
<div><p>In addition to gene network switches, local epigenetic modifications to DNA and histones pla...
In addition to gene network switches, local epigenetic modifications to DNA and histones play an imp...
We introduce and analyze a minimal model of epigenetic silencing in budding yeast, built upon known ...
We introduce and analyze a minimal model of epigenetic silencing in budding yeast, built upon known ...
Eukaryotic cells package designated regions of their DNA into a condensed structure referred to as h...
Specialized chromatin domains repress transcription of genes within them and present a barrier to ma...
Chromatin architecture has an incredible influence on the transcription state of genes in a cell. C...
AbstractThe silent mating loci and chromosomal regions adjacent to telomeres of S. cerevisiae have f...
How alternative chromatin-based regulatory states can be made stable and heritable in order to provi...
DNA in eukaryotic organisms is complexed with histone and non-histone proteins to form chromatin. Ge...
Heterochromatin is key to the appropriate regulation of cell identity. Saccharomyces cerevisiae sile...
SummaryBackgroundHeterochromatin is chromosomal material that remains condensed throughout the cell ...
AbstractAlterations in protein composition or dosage within chromatin may trigger changes in process...
Histone modifications affect DNA–templated processes ranging from transcription to genomic replicati...
SummaryClassic “position-effect” experiments repositioned genes near telomeres to demonstrate that t...
<div><p>In addition to gene network switches, local epigenetic modifications to DNA and histones pla...
In addition to gene network switches, local epigenetic modifications to DNA and histones play an imp...
We introduce and analyze a minimal model of epigenetic silencing in budding yeast, built upon known ...
We introduce and analyze a minimal model of epigenetic silencing in budding yeast, built upon known ...
Eukaryotic cells package designated regions of their DNA into a condensed structure referred to as h...
Specialized chromatin domains repress transcription of genes within them and present a barrier to ma...
Chromatin architecture has an incredible influence on the transcription state of genes in a cell. C...
AbstractThe silent mating loci and chromosomal regions adjacent to telomeres of S. cerevisiae have f...
How alternative chromatin-based regulatory states can be made stable and heritable in order to provi...
DNA in eukaryotic organisms is complexed with histone and non-histone proteins to form chromatin. Ge...
Heterochromatin is key to the appropriate regulation of cell identity. Saccharomyces cerevisiae sile...
SummaryBackgroundHeterochromatin is chromosomal material that remains condensed throughout the cell ...
AbstractAlterations in protein composition or dosage within chromatin may trigger changes in process...
Histone modifications affect DNA–templated processes ranging from transcription to genomic replicati...
SummaryClassic “position-effect” experiments repositioned genes near telomeres to demonstrate that t...