Epigenetic memory of an active gene state depends on histone H3.3 incorporation into chromatin in the absence of transcription.
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Daxx is an H3.3-specific histone chaperone and cooperates with ATRX in replication-independent chromatin assembly at telomeresThe death-associated protein DAXX is a novel histone chaperone involved in the replication-independent deposition of H3.3Epigenetic principles and mechanisms underlying nervous system functions in health and diseaseThe Structural Determinants behind the Epigenetic Role of Histone VariantsMolecular roadblocks for cellular reprogrammingPoised chromatin in the mammalian germ lineDynamics of histone variant H3.3 and its coregulation with H2A.Z at enhancers and promotersRestoring totipotency through epigenetic reprogrammingThe epigenetic landscape of lineage choice: lessons from the heritability of CD4 and CD8 expressionMaintenance of Tissue Pluripotency by Epigenetic Factors Acting at Multiple LevelsEpigenetic patterns maintained in early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos can be established by gene activity in the parental germ cellsConcise Review: Epigenetic Regulation of Myogenesis in Health and DiseaseMulti-layered epigenetic mechanisms contribute to transcriptional memory in T lymphocytesHistone H3.3 maintains genome integrity during mammalian developmentbeta-Catenin primes organizer gene expression by recruiting a histone H3 arginine 8 methyltransferase, Prmt2Chd2 interacts with H3.3 to determine myogenic cell fateMacroH2A histone variants act as a barrier upon reprogramming towards pluripotencyCalcium-dependent dephosphorylation of the histone chaperone DAXX regulates H3.3 loading and transcription upon neuronal activationTissue-specific expression of histone H3 variants diversified after species separationIn utero tobacco exposure epigenetically modifies placental CYP1A1 expressionCell type of origin influences the molecular and functional properties of mouse induced pluripotent stem cellsH3.3 demarcates GC-rich coding and subtelomeric regions and serves as potential memory mark for virulence gene expression in Plasmodium falciparumHistone variants and epigenetics.Detection of histone modifications at specific gene loci in single cells in histological sections.Social isolation stress induces ATF-7 phosphorylation and impairs silencing of the 5-HT 5B receptor gene.Single cell analysis of RNA-mediated histone H3.3 recruitment to a cytomegalovirus promoter-regulated transcription site.Sperm-derived histones contribute to zygotic chromatin in humans.Transcription-independent heritability of induced histone modifications in the mouse preimplantation embryo.Epigenetic responses to environmental change and their evolutionary implicationsChromatin: the interface between extrinsic cues and the epigenetic regulation of muscle regeneration.Histone variants: emerging players in cancer biology.A native chromatin purification system for epigenomic profiling in Caenorhabditis elegans.Chromatin immunoprecipitation in early Xenopus laevis embryos.Cell cycle synchronization of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF)-dependent porcine-induced pluripotent stem cells and the generation of cloned embryos.Transcriptional corepressor TLE1 functions with Runx2 in epigenetic repression of ribosomal RNA genes.Promoter-bound p300 complexes facilitate post-mitotic transmission of transcriptional memoryEpigenome Maintenance in Response to DNA DamageTranscription factor-mediated epigenetic regulation of cell growth and phenotype for biological control and cancer.Memories of lost enhancersSPR-5 and MET-2 function cooperatively to reestablish an epigenetic ground state during passage through the germ line
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Epigenetic memory of an active gene state depends on histone H3.3 incorporation into chromatin in the absence of transcription.
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Epigenetic memory of an active ...... the absence of transcription.
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Epigenetic memory of an active ...... the absence of transcription.
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Ray Kit Ng
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2007-12-09T00:00:00Z