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  1. The chromatinimmunoprecipitation coupled with the next-generation sequencing (ChIP-seq) is a powerful technique that enables to characterize the genomic distribution of chromatin-associated proteins, histone posttranslational modifications, a
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Enrique Blanco , Cecilia Ballaré , Luciano Di Croce , Sergi Aranda
    Ref: Computational Epigenomics and Epitranscriptomics
  2. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) allows a researcher to determine the genomic occupancy of nuclear proteins, providing insight into the roles of transcription factors, chromatin modifiers, histone modifications, and other factors bound to DN
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Jerome K. Kahiapo , Kevin Monahan
    Ref: The Olfactory System
  3. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) has been used over three decades to characterize protein–DNA interactions in cells and tissues. The samples are initially cross-linked with formaldehyde and subjected to lysis with detergents followed
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Dimitrius Pramio , Deborah Schechtman
    Ref: DNA-Protein Interactions
  4. Date: 2024-01-01
    Authors: Wen X, Wang Y.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  5. Epigenetics is the study of how cells control gene activity without changing the DNA sequence. Various epigenetic processes have been identified, including methylation, acetylation, phosphorylation, and ubiquitylation. Epigenetic processes are
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Liqiong Liu
    Ref: Hematopoietic Stem Cells
  6. Chromatin is composed of DNA and its associated proteins, and has an essential role in all cellular processes, including those taking place during Drosophila oogenesis. In order to understand the molecular basis of chromatin-based processes, such as
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Maria Sokolova , Maria K. Vartiainen
    Ref: Drosophila Oogenesis
  7. Cancer cells within a tumor exhibit phenotypic plasticity that allows adaptation and survival in hostile tumor microenvironments. Reprogramming of epigenetic landscapes can support tumor progression within a specific microenvironment by influencing
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Marina Fukano , Gabriel Alzial , Raphaëlle Lambert , Geneviève Deblois
    Ref: The Tumor Microenvironment
  8. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) is an enzyme involved in the regulation of different cellular mechanisms, ranging from DNA repair to regulation of gene expression. The different PARP1 domains have been shown to influence PARP1 binding pattern
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Guillaume Bordet , Gbolahan Bamgbose , Sayem H. Bhuiyam , Sarah Johnson , Alexei V. Tulin
    Ref: Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase
  9. Ferroptosis is characterized by the accumulation of lipid peroxidation driven by iron. As a regulated cell death, ferroptosis plays a critical role in various diseases and exhibits great therapeutic potentials. However, the mechanisms underlying
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Zuli Wang , Tania Tao , Yongguang Tao
    Ref: Ferroptosis
  10. Hierarchical chromatin structures are critical for transcriptional regulation and many biological processes. It has been widely known that the linear genome of many plants and animals is partitioned into various chromatin interacting domains or gene
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Weizhi Ouyang , Xingwang Li
    Ref: Plant Gene Regulatory Networks
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