International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any organism. In eukaryotes, the DNA damage response (DDR) operates within chromatin, a tightly organized DNA–histone complex in a non-random manner within the nucleus. Chromatin thus orchestrates various cellular processes, including repair. Here, we examine the chromatin landscape before, during, and after the DNA damage, focusing on double strand breaks (DSBs). We study how chromatin is modified during the repair process, not only around the damaged region (in cis), but also genome-wide (in trans). Recent evidence has highlighted a complex landscape in which different chromatin parameters (stiffness, compaction, loops) are transiently modified...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...
The primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, retrieval, and replicatio...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...
The primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, retrieval, and replicatio...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
International audienceThe primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, ret...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
The DNA damage response is essential to safeguard genome integrity. Although the contribution of chr...
The primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, retrieval, and replicatio...