Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Nascent chromatin capture proteomics determines chromatin dynamics during DNA replication and identifies unknown fork componentsThe role of epigenetics in the pathology of diabetic complicationsAsymmetric distribution of histones during Drosophila male germline stem cell asymmetric divisionsEpigenetic inheritance of metabolic stateMolecular traffic jams on DNAEpigenetic inheritance: histone bookmarks across generationsA concise review on epigenetic regulation: insight into molecular mechanismsHistone methylation: a dynamic mark in health, disease and inheritanceThe E3 ubiquitin-ligase Bmi1/Ring1A controls the proteasomal degradation of Top2alpha cleavage complex - a potentially new drug targetA polycomb group protein is retained at specific sites on chromatin in mitosisOccupying Chromatin: Polycomb Mechanisms for Getting to Genomic Targets, Stopping Transcriptional Traffic, and Staying PutThe Polycomb complex PRC2 and its mark in lifeAssociating cellular epigenetic models with human phenotypesMinireview: transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: focus on endocrine disrupting compoundsQuantitative in vivo analysis of chromatin binding of Polycomb and Trithorax group proteins reveals retention of ASH1 on mitotic chromatin.EZH2-mediated H3K27 trimethylation mediates neurodegeneration in ataxia-telangiectasia.Timing mechanism dependent on cell division is invoked by Polycomb eviction in plant stem cells.A histone methylation network regulates transgenerational epigenetic memory in C. elegans.Structure of Nascent Chromatin Is Essential for Hematopoietic Lineage Specification.Ctf4-related protein recruits LHP1-PRC2 to maintain H3K27me3 levels in dividing cells in Arabidopsis thaliana.One-hit wonders of genomic instability.KDM6 demethylase independent loss of histone H3 lysine 27 trimethylation during early embryonic development.PcG complexes set the stage for epigenetic inheritance of gene silencing in early S phase before replicationIdentification of stem cell transcriptional programs normally expressed in embryonic and neural stem cells in alloreactive CD8+ T cells mediating graft-versus-host diseaseTrxG and PcG proteins but not methylated histones remain associated with DNA through replication.Identification of common and cell type specific LXXLL motif EcR cofactors using a bioinformatics refined candidate RNAi screen in Drosophila melanogaster cell linesPolycomb group proteins: multi-faceted regulators of somatic stem cells and cancer.Molecular signals of epigenetic statesChromatin replication and epigenome maintenance.Chromatin modifiers and remodellers: regulators of cellular differentiationChromatin modification by PSC occurs at one PSC per nucleosome and does not require the acidic patch of histone H2A.Stable transmission of reversible modifications: maintenance of epigenetic information through the cell cycle.Polycomb group complexes--many combinations, many functions.Brain function and chromatin plasticityAnatomic demarcation of cells: genes to patterns.Understanding the relationship between DNA methylation and histone lysine methylation.Chromatin higher-order structures and gene regulationReaders of histone modifications.Traceless semisynthesis of a set of histone 3 species bearing specific lysine methylation marks.Histone demethylation maintains Prdm14 and Tsix expression and represses xIst in embryonic stem cells.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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Polycomb proteins remain bound to chromatin and DNA during DNA replication in vitro.
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George Aghia
Jeffrey D Butler
Matthew D Simon
Nicole E Follmer
Nicole J Francis
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10.1016/J.CELL.2009.02.017
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2009-03-19T00:00:00Z