Learning genes in mature neurons are uniquely suited to respond rapidly to specific environmental stimuli. Expression of individual learning genes, therefore, requires regulatory mechanisms that have the flexibility to respond with transcriptional activation or repression to select appropriate physiological and behavioral responses. Among the mechanisms that equip genes to respond adaptively are bivalent domains. These are specific histone modifications localized to gene promoters that are characteristic of both gene activation and repression, and have been studied primarily for developmental genes in embryonic stem cells. In this review, studies of the epigenetic regulation of learning genes in neurons, particularly the brain-derived neuro...
It has been recently described that in embryonic stem cells, the expression of some important develo...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
The nervous system acts at the interface between an organism and its surrounding environment: the in...
Recent advances in chromatin biology have identified a role for epigenetic mechanisms in the regulat...
Epigenetic modification of chromatin structure is an important mechanism in the regulation of gene e...
Neuronal stimulation induced by the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) triggers gene expressio...
While memory formation is traditionally linked to changes in synaptic structure, the transcriptional...
Chromatin structure is more than just a simple packaging scaffold for DNA. It organizes and coordina...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is required for the development of the nervous system, prop...
AbstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a key mediator of the activity-dependent process...
Emerging roles for epigenetic modifications and chromatin remodeling in the nervous system provide t...
Epigenetic mechanisms, changes in chromatin condensation state that alter gene expression, have been...
Neurons are submitted to an exceptional variety of stimuli and are able to convert these into high-o...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
In this thesis, we questioned how neuronal and glial phenotypes become specialized. Epigenetic chrom...
It has been recently described that in embryonic stem cells, the expression of some important develo...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
The nervous system acts at the interface between an organism and its surrounding environment: the in...
Recent advances in chromatin biology have identified a role for epigenetic mechanisms in the regulat...
Epigenetic modification of chromatin structure is an important mechanism in the regulation of gene e...
Neuronal stimulation induced by the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) triggers gene expressio...
While memory formation is traditionally linked to changes in synaptic structure, the transcriptional...
Chromatin structure is more than just a simple packaging scaffold for DNA. It organizes and coordina...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is required for the development of the nervous system, prop...
AbstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a key mediator of the activity-dependent process...
Emerging roles for epigenetic modifications and chromatin remodeling in the nervous system provide t...
Epigenetic mechanisms, changes in chromatin condensation state that alter gene expression, have been...
Neurons are submitted to an exceptional variety of stimuli and are able to convert these into high-o...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
In this thesis, we questioned how neuronal and glial phenotypes become specialized. Epigenetic chrom...
It has been recently described that in embryonic stem cells, the expression of some important develo...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
The nervous system acts at the interface between an organism and its surrounding environment: the in...