Chromatin is the context for all DNA-based molecular processes taking place in the cell nucleus. The initial chromatin structure at the site of the DNA damage determines both, lesion generation and subsequent activation of the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway. In turn, proceeding DDR changes the chromatin at the damaged site and across large fractions of the genome. Ubiquitination, besides phosphorylation and methylation, was characterized as an important chromatin post-translational modification (PTM) occurring at the DNA damage site and persisting during the duration of the DDR. Ubiquitination appears to function as a highly versatile “signal-response” network involving several types of players performing various functions. Here we discu...
DNA damage response (DDR) and lesion repair are vital processes ensuring genome integrity through va...
SummaryHistone ubiquitylation is a prominent response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), but how th...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EACR Conference: Protecting the Code, Epigenetic Impacts on Genom...
Chromatin is the context for all DNA-based molecular processes taking place in the cell nucleus. The...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
AbstractDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most destructive type of chromosomal lesion an...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
AbstractThe DNA damage response (DDR) is emerging as a vast signaling network that temporarily modul...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
Upon the induction of DNA damage, cells initiate a protective response, referred to as the DNA da...
Genomes of all organisms are continuously damaged by numerous exogenous and endogenous sources leadi...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
It has been long known that some regions of the genome are more susceptible to damage and mutagenici...
AbstractChromatin modifications regulate many nuclear processes. Recent studies on the phosphorylati...
DNA damage response (DDR) and lesion repair are vital processes ensuring genome integrity through va...
SummaryHistone ubiquitylation is a prominent response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), but how th...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EACR Conference: Protecting the Code, Epigenetic Impacts on Genom...
Chromatin is the context for all DNA-based molecular processes taking place in the cell nucleus. The...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
AbstractDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most destructive type of chromosomal lesion an...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
AbstractThe DNA damage response (DDR) is emerging as a vast signaling network that temporarily modul...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
Upon the induction of DNA damage, cells initiate a protective response, referred to as the DNA da...
Genomes of all organisms are continuously damaged by numerous exogenous and endogenous sources leadi...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
It has been long known that some regions of the genome are more susceptible to damage and mutagenici...
AbstractChromatin modifications regulate many nuclear processes. Recent studies on the phosphorylati...
DNA damage response (DDR) and lesion repair are vital processes ensuring genome integrity through va...
SummaryHistone ubiquitylation is a prominent response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), but how th...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EACR Conference: Protecting the Code, Epigenetic Impacts on Genom...