Polycomb group proteins (PcG) form part of a gene regulatory mechanism that determines cell fate during normal and pathogenic development. The mechanism relies on epigenetic modifications on specific histone tails that are inherited through cell divisions, thus behaving de facto as a cellular memory. This cellular memory governs key events in organismal development as well as contributing to the control of normal cell growth and differentiation. Consequently, the dysregulation of PcG genes, such as Bmi1, Pc2, Cbx7, and EZH2 has been linked with the aberrant proliferation of cancer cells. Furthermore, at least three PcG genes, Bmi1, Rae28, and Mel18, appear to regulate self-renewal of specific stem cell types suggesting a link between the ma...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are conserved epigenetic transcriptional repressors that control numer...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells exist in a pluripotent state and have the ability to differentiate into al...
Polycomb group genes (PcGs) are epigenetic effectors, essential for stem cell self-renewal and pluri...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that epigenetically modify chromatin an...
International audienceAbstract Cancer arises from a multitude of disorders resulting in loss of diff...
AbstractProteins from the Polycomb group (PcG) are epigenetic chromatin modifiers involved in cancer...
The equilibrium between self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells is regulated by...
Polycomb-group (PcG) proteins are transcrip-tional repressors that function in gene silenc-ing by mo...
Protection of the transcriptional "stemness" network is important to maintain a healthy hematopoieti...
Genes belonging to the Polycomb-group (PcG) are epigenetic gene silencers with a vital role in the m...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
The role of chromatin-modifying factors in cancer biology emerged exponentially in the last 10 years...
The polycomb group (PcG) proteins are a subset of transcription regulators highly conserved througho...
Polycomb group proteins (PcGs) are a large protein family that includes diverse biochemical features...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are evolutionarily conserved epigenetic transcriptional regulators tha...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are conserved epigenetic transcriptional repressors that control numer...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells exist in a pluripotent state and have the ability to differentiate into al...
Polycomb group genes (PcGs) are epigenetic effectors, essential for stem cell self-renewal and pluri...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that epigenetically modify chromatin an...
International audienceAbstract Cancer arises from a multitude of disorders resulting in loss of diff...
AbstractProteins from the Polycomb group (PcG) are epigenetic chromatin modifiers involved in cancer...
The equilibrium between self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells is regulated by...
Polycomb-group (PcG) proteins are transcrip-tional repressors that function in gene silenc-ing by mo...
Protection of the transcriptional "stemness" network is important to maintain a healthy hematopoieti...
Genes belonging to the Polycomb-group (PcG) are epigenetic gene silencers with a vital role in the m...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
The role of chromatin-modifying factors in cancer biology emerged exponentially in the last 10 years...
The polycomb group (PcG) proteins are a subset of transcription regulators highly conserved througho...
Polycomb group proteins (PcGs) are a large protein family that includes diverse biochemical features...
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins are evolutionarily conserved epigenetic transcriptional regulators tha...
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are conserved epigenetic transcriptional repressors that control numer...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells exist in a pluripotent state and have the ability to differentiate into al...
Polycomb group genes (PcGs) are epigenetic effectors, essential for stem cell self-renewal and pluri...