The eukaryotic genome exists in vivo at an equimolar ratio with histones, thus forming a polymer composed of DNA and histone proteins. Each nucleosomal unit in this polymer provides versatile capabilities and dynamic range. Substitutions of the individual components of the histone core with structurally distinct histone variants and covalent modifications alter the local fabric of the chromatin fiber, resulting in epigenetic changes that can be regulated by the cell. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the study of histone variant structure, assembly, and inheritance, their influence on nucleosome positioning, and their cumulative effect upon gene expression, DNA repair and the progression of disease. We also highlight fundament...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are organized hierarchically into chromatin structures by histones. Despi...
AbstractIn addition to being the gateway for all access to the eukaryotic genome, chromatin has in r...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, an immense length of DNA is compactly packaged to generate an ordered thr...
The eukaryotic genome exists in vivo at an equimolar ratio with histones, thus forming a polymer com...
All eukaryotic chromosomes are composed of chromatin, the protein-DNA complex fundamental to genome ...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that the packaging of genomic DNA, together with core histones, ...
AbstractThe packing of eukaryotic DNA in the nucleus is decisive for its function; for instance, con...
The emergence of a nucleosome-based chromatin structure accompanied the evolutionary transition from...
The surface of nucleosomes is studded with a multiplicity of modifications. At least eight different...
Histones are the main protein component of chromatin and they can be divided into two major groups, ...
AbstractHighly variant histones are targeted to specialized chromatin domains, such as the centromer...
According to the 'classical' view, histone modifications are established in an identical fashion on ...
Histone proteins are highly conserved among all eukaryotes. They have two important functions in the...
Histories, as basic components of nucleosome. are essential to chromatin structure and function. To ...
DNA in eukaryotic cell nuclei is packaged in a highly compact, yet dynamic chromatin structure that ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are organized hierarchically into chromatin structures by histones. Despi...
AbstractIn addition to being the gateway for all access to the eukaryotic genome, chromatin has in r...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, an immense length of DNA is compactly packaged to generate an ordered thr...
The eukaryotic genome exists in vivo at an equimolar ratio with histones, thus forming a polymer com...
All eukaryotic chromosomes are composed of chromatin, the protein-DNA complex fundamental to genome ...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that the packaging of genomic DNA, together with core histones, ...
AbstractThe packing of eukaryotic DNA in the nucleus is decisive for its function; for instance, con...
The emergence of a nucleosome-based chromatin structure accompanied the evolutionary transition from...
The surface of nucleosomes is studded with a multiplicity of modifications. At least eight different...
Histones are the main protein component of chromatin and they can be divided into two major groups, ...
AbstractHighly variant histones are targeted to specialized chromatin domains, such as the centromer...
According to the 'classical' view, histone modifications are established in an identical fashion on ...
Histone proteins are highly conserved among all eukaryotes. They have two important functions in the...
Histories, as basic components of nucleosome. are essential to chromatin structure and function. To ...
DNA in eukaryotic cell nuclei is packaged in a highly compact, yet dynamic chromatin structure that ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are organized hierarchically into chromatin structures by histones. Despi...
AbstractIn addition to being the gateway for all access to the eukaryotic genome, chromatin has in r...
In the eukaryotic nucleus, an immense length of DNA is compactly packaged to generate an ordered thr...