The formation of heterochromatin, which requires methylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 and the subsequent recruitment of chromodomain proteins such as heterochromatin protein HP1, serves as a model for the role of histone modifications and chromatin assembly in epigenetic control of the genome. Recent studies in Schizosaccharomyces pombe indicate that heterochromatin serves as a dynamic platform to recruit and spread a myriad of regulatory proteins across extended domains to control various chromosomal processes, including transcription, chromosome segregation and long-range chromatin interactions
In eukaryotic cells, genomic DNA is packaged with histones to form chromatin. While euchromatin is f...
<div><p>Chromatin is a highly compact and dynamic nuclear structure that consists of DNA and associa...
International audienceHeterochromatin is an epigenetically heritable and conserved feature of eukary...
73 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Clark Honors Co...
The assembly of higher order chromatin structures has been Linked to the covalent modifications of h...
The cellular genome is packaged as nucleosomes in the nucleus to form chromatin. Different forms of ...
portrayed as ‘silent chromatin’. In the past, studies of heterochromatic genes were limited to a few...
The term `chromatin' refers to the packaging of DNA with proteins and RNA, which is the native state...
The term 'chromatin' refers to the packaging of DNA with proteins and RNA, which is the native state...
Heterochromatin mediates various nuclear processes including centromere function, gene silencing and...
Epigenetics is an area of biology that studies heritable changes in gene ex- pression without any ch...
The genetic information of eukaryotes is stored in the form of DNA inside the nucleus of the cell. T...
The higher-order assembly of chromatin imposes structural organization on the genetic information of...
Long-term silencing of large regions of the genome is achieved through the formation of heterochroma...
Characterizing how genomic sequence interacts with trans-acting regulatory factors to implement a pr...
In eukaryotic cells, genomic DNA is packaged with histones to form chromatin. While euchromatin is f...
<div><p>Chromatin is a highly compact and dynamic nuclear structure that consists of DNA and associa...
International audienceHeterochromatin is an epigenetically heritable and conserved feature of eukary...
73 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Clark Honors Co...
The assembly of higher order chromatin structures has been Linked to the covalent modifications of h...
The cellular genome is packaged as nucleosomes in the nucleus to form chromatin. Different forms of ...
portrayed as ‘silent chromatin’. In the past, studies of heterochromatic genes were limited to a few...
The term `chromatin' refers to the packaging of DNA with proteins and RNA, which is the native state...
The term 'chromatin' refers to the packaging of DNA with proteins and RNA, which is the native state...
Heterochromatin mediates various nuclear processes including centromere function, gene silencing and...
Epigenetics is an area of biology that studies heritable changes in gene ex- pression without any ch...
The genetic information of eukaryotes is stored in the form of DNA inside the nucleus of the cell. T...
The higher-order assembly of chromatin imposes structural organization on the genetic information of...
Long-term silencing of large regions of the genome is achieved through the formation of heterochroma...
Characterizing how genomic sequence interacts with trans-acting regulatory factors to implement a pr...
In eukaryotic cells, genomic DNA is packaged with histones to form chromatin. While euchromatin is f...
<div><p>Chromatin is a highly compact and dynamic nuclear structure that consists of DNA and associa...
International audienceHeterochromatin is an epigenetically heritable and conserved feature of eukary...