The ability of chromatin to switch back and forth from open euchromatin to closed heterochromatin is vital for transcriptional regulation and genomic stability, but its dynamic structure is subject to disruption by exposure to environmental agents such as hexavalent chromium. Cr(VI) exposure disrupts chromatin remodeling mechanisms and causes chromosomal damage through formation of free radicals, Cr-DNA adducts, and DNA-Cr-protein cross-links. In addition, acute, high-concentration, and chronic, low-concentration exposures to Cr(VI) lead to significantly different transcriptional and genomic stability outcomes. We used mouse hepatoma Hepa-1c1c7 cells to investigate how transcriptional responses to chromium treatment might correlate with str...
[[abstract]]Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA rep...
Gene activity is regulated at two separate layers. Through structural and chemical properties of DNA...
Chromium toxicity is increasingly relevant to living organisms such as humans, due to the environmen...
<p>Hexavalent chromium compounds are well-established respiratory carcinogens used in industrial pro...
<p><i>Top row:</i> Venn diagrams of FAIRE DNA peaks induced in Hepa-1 cells treated with 25 µM Cr(VI...
The binding of sequence-specific regulatory factors and the recruitment of chromatin remodeling acti...
DNA segments that actively regulate transcription in vivo are typically characterized by eviction of...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA replication, as...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Venn diagram of concordant (<i>p</i> = 3.75×10<sup>−99</sup>) gene expression changes ...
ow nloaded from 2Abstract Eukaryotic cells store their genetic information in the form of a highly o...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are well-known human lung carcinogens. Solubility plays an es...
Eukaryotic cells store their genetic information in the form of a highly organized nucleoprotein com...
Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is a potent human carcinogen. Occupational expo...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are established human lung carcinogens. Solubility plays a ke...
[[abstract]]Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA rep...
Gene activity is regulated at two separate layers. Through structural and chemical properties of DNA...
Chromium toxicity is increasingly relevant to living organisms such as humans, due to the environmen...
<p>Hexavalent chromium compounds are well-established respiratory carcinogens used in industrial pro...
<p><i>Top row:</i> Venn diagrams of FAIRE DNA peaks induced in Hepa-1 cells treated with 25 µM Cr(VI...
The binding of sequence-specific regulatory factors and the recruitment of chromatin remodeling acti...
DNA segments that actively regulate transcription in vivo are typically characterized by eviction of...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA replication, as...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Venn diagram of concordant (<i>p</i> = 3.75×10<sup>−99</sup>) gene expression changes ...
ow nloaded from 2Abstract Eukaryotic cells store their genetic information in the form of a highly o...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are well-known human lung carcinogens. Solubility plays an es...
Eukaryotic cells store their genetic information in the form of a highly organized nucleoprotein com...
Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is a potent human carcinogen. Occupational expo...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are established human lung carcinogens. Solubility plays a ke...
[[abstract]]Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA rep...
Gene activity is regulated at two separate layers. Through structural and chemical properties of DNA...
Chromium toxicity is increasingly relevant to living organisms such as humans, due to the environmen...