Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical hallmarks of cancer. Rapidly emerging scientific evidence has helped in developing a proper understanding of the mechanisms leading to control of cellular functions, from changes in chromatin accessibility, transcription and translation, and in post-translational modifications. Firstly, mechanisms of DNA methylation and demethylation are introduced, as well as modifications of DNA and RNA, with particular focus on N6-methyladenosine (m6A), discussing the effects of these modifications in normal cells and in malignancies. Then, chromatin modifying proteins and remodelling complexes are discussed. Many enzymes and accessory proteins in these com...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
Cancer initiation and progression is causally connected to genome and epigenome deregulations. Epige...
Cancer initiation and progression is causally connected to genome and epigenome deregulations. Epige...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
The development of cancer involves an immense number of factors at the molecular level. These factor...
Genetic and epigenetic factors contribute to the development of cancer. Epigenetic dysreg-ulation is...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
The development of cancer involves an immense number of factors at the molecular level. These factor...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
Data obtained from cutting-edge research have shown that deregulated epigenetic marks are critical h...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
The chromatin structure of a gene plays an important role in regulating its expression. This structu...
Cancer initiation and progression is causally connected to genome and epigenome deregulations. Epige...
Cancer initiation and progression is causally connected to genome and epigenome deregulations. Epige...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
The development of cancer involves an immense number of factors at the molecular level. These factor...
Genetic and epigenetic factors contribute to the development of cancer. Epigenetic dysreg-ulation is...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
The development of cancer involves an immense number of factors at the molecular level. These factor...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Chromatin has an extremely flexible structure that allows the fine regulation of gene expression. To...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...