Gene expression is governed by chromatin mainly through posttranslational modifications at the N-terminal tails of nucleosomal histone proteins. According to the histone code theory, peculiar sets of such modifications (marks) give rise to reproducible final effects on transcription and, very recently, a further level of complexity has been highlighted in binary switches between specific marks at adjacent residues. In particular, disappearance of dimethyl-lysine 9 in histone H3 is faced by phosphorylation of the following serine during activation of gene expression. Demethylation of lysine 9 by the lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) is a pre-requisite for addition of the phosphoryl mark to serine 10 and an essential step in the transcript...
Nuclear receptors (NR) classically regulate gene expression by stimulating transcription upon bindin...
Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcription. Curio...
Myc is a transcription factor that significantly contributes to cancer progression by modulating the...
The manuscript describes the molecular mechanism by which members of the family of nuclear receptors...
Modifications at the N-terminal tails of nucleosomal histones are required for efficient transcripti...
It is well established that histone posttranslational modifications mediate the control of gene expr...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
In the living cell, DNA is densely packed into a chromatin structure constituting nucleosomal arrays...
In this issue, Garcia-Bassets et al. (2007) show that spurious transcriptional activation by unligan...
SummaryNuclear receptors undergo ligand-dependent conformational changes that are required for corep...
A contemporary view of hormone action at the transcriptional level requires knowledge of the transcr...
Eukaryotic chromatin is subject to multiple posttranslational histone modifications such as acetylat...
SummaryHistone modifications are key regulators of chromatin function. However, little is known to w...
The nuclear hormone receptor (NHR) superfamily regulates a wide spectrum of biological activities in...
Histone modifications are key regulators of chromatin function. However, little is known to what ext...
Nuclear receptors (NR) classically regulate gene expression by stimulating transcription upon bindin...
Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcription. Curio...
Myc is a transcription factor that significantly contributes to cancer progression by modulating the...
The manuscript describes the molecular mechanism by which members of the family of nuclear receptors...
Modifications at the N-terminal tails of nucleosomal histones are required for efficient transcripti...
It is well established that histone posttranslational modifications mediate the control of gene expr...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
In the living cell, DNA is densely packed into a chromatin structure constituting nucleosomal arrays...
In this issue, Garcia-Bassets et al. (2007) show that spurious transcriptional activation by unligan...
SummaryNuclear receptors undergo ligand-dependent conformational changes that are required for corep...
A contemporary view of hormone action at the transcriptional level requires knowledge of the transcr...
Eukaryotic chromatin is subject to multiple posttranslational histone modifications such as acetylat...
SummaryHistone modifications are key regulators of chromatin function. However, little is known to w...
The nuclear hormone receptor (NHR) superfamily regulates a wide spectrum of biological activities in...
Histone modifications are key regulators of chromatin function. However, little is known to what ext...
Nuclear receptors (NR) classically regulate gene expression by stimulating transcription upon bindin...
Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcription. Curio...
Myc is a transcription factor that significantly contributes to cancer progression by modulating the...