Mutations in chromatin-modifying proteins and transcription factors are commonly associated with a wide variety of cancers. Through gain- or loss-of-function, these mutations may result in characteristic alterations of accessible chromatin, indicative of shifts in the landscape of regulatory elements genome-wide. The identification of compounds that reverse a specific chromatin signature could lead to chemical probes or potential therapies. To explore whether chromatin accessibility could serve as a platform for small molecule screening, we adapted formaldehyde-assisted isolation of regulatory elements (FAIRE), a chemical method to enrich for nucleosome-depleted genomic regions, as a high-throughput, automated assay. After demonstrating the...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
A number of histone-binding domains are implicated in cancer through improper binding of chromatin. ...
DNA segments that actively regulate transcription in vivo are typically characterized by eviction of...
Mutations in chromatin-modifying proteins and transcription factors are commonly associated with a w...
Transcriptional regulators lacking enzymatic activity or binding pockets with targetable molecular f...
Chromatin regulation is commonly disrupted in human cancers. The identification of chemical probes t...
The binding of sequence-specific regulatory factors and the recruitment of chromatin remodeling acti...
DNA is compacted into the cell nucleus through the formation of chromatin, which consists of DNA wou...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in chromatin, which consists of DNA, histones, and associated protei...
Chromatin regulation is a critical aspect of nuclear function. Recent advances have provided detaile...
Appropriate gene expression in response to extracellular cues, that is, tissue- and lineage-specific...
Given the frequent misregulation of chromatin in cancer, it is important to understand the cellular ...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
The presence of tumor-specific mutations in the cancer genome represents a potential opportunity for...
Chromatin is the universal template of genetic information in all eukaryotic organisms. Chemical mod...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
A number of histone-binding domains are implicated in cancer through improper binding of chromatin. ...
DNA segments that actively regulate transcription in vivo are typically characterized by eviction of...
Mutations in chromatin-modifying proteins and transcription factors are commonly associated with a w...
Transcriptional regulators lacking enzymatic activity or binding pockets with targetable molecular f...
Chromatin regulation is commonly disrupted in human cancers. The identification of chemical probes t...
The binding of sequence-specific regulatory factors and the recruitment of chromatin remodeling acti...
DNA is compacted into the cell nucleus through the formation of chromatin, which consists of DNA wou...
Eukaryotic genomes are packaged in chromatin, which consists of DNA, histones, and associated protei...
Chromatin regulation is a critical aspect of nuclear function. Recent advances have provided detaile...
Appropriate gene expression in response to extracellular cues, that is, tissue- and lineage-specific...
Given the frequent misregulation of chromatin in cancer, it is important to understand the cellular ...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
The presence of tumor-specific mutations in the cancer genome represents a potential opportunity for...
Chromatin is the universal template of genetic information in all eukaryotic organisms. Chemical mod...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
A number of histone-binding domains are implicated in cancer through improper binding of chromatin. ...
DNA segments that actively regulate transcription in vivo are typically characterized by eviction of...