Histone proteins are main structural components of the chromatin and major determinants of gene regulation. Expression of canonical histone genes is strictly controlled during the cell cycle in order to couple DNA replication with histone deposition. Indeed, reductions in the levels of canonical histones or defects in chromatin assembly cause genetic instability. Early data from yeast demonstrated that severe histone depletion also causes strong gene expression changes. We have recently reported that a moderated depletion of canonical histones in human cells leads to an open chromatin configuration, which in turn increases RNA polymerase II elongation rates and causes pre-mRNA splicing defects. Interestingly, some of the observed defects ac...
<div><p>Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcriptio...
Histones mediate dynamic packaging of nuclear DNA in chromatin, a process that is precisely controll...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Histone proteins are main structural components of the chromatin and major determinants of gene regu...
All eukaryotic genomes are assembled into a nucleoprotein structure termed chromatin, which is compr...
It has been well documented that core and H1 histone mRNAs accumulate in a manner which closely para...
Fidelity of chromatin organization is crucial for normal cell cycle progression and perturbations in...
Histones are frequently decorated with covalent modifications. These histone modifications are thoug...
Multiple regulatory mechanisms work to ensure that eukaryotic transcription maintains mRNA pools and...
Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcription. Curio...
Histones are frequently decorated with covalent modifications. These histone modifications are thoug...
RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription elongation is a highly regulated process that greatly influ...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
<div><p>Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcriptio...
Histones mediate dynamic packaging of nuclear DNA in chromatin, a process that is precisely controll...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Histone proteins are main structural components of the chromatin and major determinants of gene regu...
All eukaryotic genomes are assembled into a nucleoprotein structure termed chromatin, which is compr...
It has been well documented that core and H1 histone mRNAs accumulate in a manner which closely para...
Fidelity of chromatin organization is crucial for normal cell cycle progression and perturbations in...
Histones are frequently decorated with covalent modifications. These histone modifications are thoug...
Multiple regulatory mechanisms work to ensure that eukaryotic transcription maintains mRNA pools and...
Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcription. Curio...
Histones are frequently decorated with covalent modifications. These histone modifications are thoug...
RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription elongation is a highly regulated process that greatly influ...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....
<div><p>Packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has wide-ranging effects on gene transcriptio...
Histones mediate dynamic packaging of nuclear DNA in chromatin, a process that is precisely controll...
Nucleosomes are essential for proper chromatin organization and the maintenance of genome integrity....