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Dynamics of DNA damage response proteins at DNA breaks: a focus on protein modificationsNew insights into nucleosome and chromatin structure: an ordered state or a disordered affair?Enhancer-promoter communication at the yellow gene of Drosophila melanogaster: diverse promoters participate in and regulate trans interactionsToward convergence of experimental studies and theoretical modeling of the chromatin fiberThe telomere binding protein TRF2 induces chromatin compactionMultifunctionality of the linker histones: an emerging role for protein-protein interactions.ATP-independent cooperative binding of yeast Isw1a to bare and nucleosomal DNA.Chromatin modification by PSC occurs at one PSC per nucleosome and does not require the acidic patch of histone H2A.Specificity, propagation, and memory of pericentric heterochromatin.Nucleosome distribution and linker DNA: connecting nuclear function to dynamic chromatin structure.Functional roles of nucleosome stability and dynamics.Proteomic characterization of the nucleolar linker histone H1 interaction network.A bridging model for persistence of a polycomb group protein complex through DNA replication in vitro.Histone H2A variants in nucleosomes and chromatin: more or less stable?Epigenetic hereditary transcription profiles II, aging revisited.Epigenetic aberrations and cancer.Gene silencing and Polycomb group proteins: an overview of their structure, mechanisms and phylogenetics.Role of histone modifications in defining chromatin structure and function.Chromatin condensation in terminally differentiating mouse erythroblasts does not involve special architectural proteins but depends on histone deacetylation.The Myb/SANT domain of the telomere-binding protein TRF2 alters chromatin structure.The interaction of NSBP1/HMGN5 with nucleosomes in euchromatin counteracts linker histone-mediated chromatin compaction and modulates transcription.Multimerization and H3K9me3 binding are required for CDYL1b heterochromatin associationThe role of the nucleosome acidic patch in modulating higher order chromatin structure.Chromatin without the 30-nm fiber: constrained disorder instead of hierarchical foldingReciprocal binding of PARP-1 and histone H1 at promoters specifies transcriptional outcomes.Post-translational modifications of the intrinsically disordered terminal domains of histone H1: effects on secondary structure and chromatin dynamics.The three methyl-CpG-binding domains of AtMBD7 control its subnuclear localization and mobilityThe silent information regulator 3 protein, SIR3p, binds to chromatin fibers and assembles a hypercondensed chromatin architecture in the presence of salt.Assembly of nucleosomal arrays from recombinant core histones and nucleosome positioning DNA.Methylation of lysine 9 in histone H3 directs alternative modes of highly dynamic interaction of heterochromatin protein hHP1β with the nucleosome.The DNA binding and catalytic domains of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 cooperate in the regulation of chromatin structure and transcription.The effect of internucleosomal interaction on folding of the chromatin fiber.Force spectroscopy of chromatin fibers: extracting energetics and structural information from Monte Carlo simulations.Dissecting chromatin interactions in living cells from protein mobility maps.Mutation of Arabidopsis SMC4 identifies condensin as a corepressor of pericentromeric transposons and conditionally expressed genes.Formation of Chromatin Subcompartments by Phase Separation.Natural chromatin is heterogeneous and self-associates in vitro
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006年の論文
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2006年学术文章
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2006年学术文章
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2006年学术文章
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2006年学术文章
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2006年学术文章
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2006年學術文章
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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Chromatin architectural proteins.
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P2093
P2860
P1433
P1476
Chromatin architectural proteins.
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P2093
Jeffrey C Hansen
Steven J McBryant
Valerie H Adams
P2860
P2888
P356
10.1007/S10577-006-1025-X
P577
2006-01-01T00:00:00Z