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Chromatin signaling and diseases /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Binda, Olivier, Fernandez-Zapico, Martin Ernesto
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Academic Press, 2016.
Colección:Translational epigenetics series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • <P>Section I: Histone Mark Writers 1. Histone acetyltransferases, key writers of the epigenetic language Xiang-Jiao Yang</p> <p>2. Impacts of histone lysine methylation on chromatin Sylvain Lanouette, John Haddad, Pamela Zhang and Jean-Fran&#xFFFD;cois Couture</p> <p>3. The Role of Histone Mark Writers in Chromatin Signaling: Protein Arginine Methyltransferases Nasim Haghandish and Jocelyn C&#xFFFD;ot&#xFFFD;e</p> <p>4. Histone Kinases and Phosphatases Nikolaus A. Watson, Jonathan M.G. Higgins</p> <p>Section II: Histone Mark Readers 5. The Bromodomain as Acetyl-Lysine Readers Steven G. Smith, and Ming-Ming Zhou</p> <p>6. Chromo domain proteins Joel C. Eissenberg</p> <p>7. The role of PHD fingers in chromatin signaling: mechanisms and functional consequences of the recognition of histone and non-histone targets Emma A. Morrison and Catherine A. Musselman</p> <p>8. Tudor domains as methyl-lysine and methyl-arginine readers Maria Victoria Botuyan and Georges Mer</p> <p>Section III: Histone Mark Erasers 9. Histone deacetylase, the erasers of the code Mar&#xFFFD;ia Julia Lamberti, Emanuel Renzo Vera, Natalia Rumie Vittar Bel&#xFFFD;en, G&#xFFFD;uenter Schneider</p> <p>10. Lysine Demethylases: Structure, Function and Disfunction Mar&#xFFFD;ia Alejandra Garc&#xFFFD;ia, Raquel Fueyo, and Marian A. Mart&#xFFFD;inez-Balb&#xFFFD;as</p> <p>Section IV: Chromatin Signaling 11. Variation, modification and reorganization of broken chromatin Timothy C. Humphrey, Jessica A. Downs, and Anna L. Chambers</p> <p>12. Cross-talk between histone modifications integrates various signaling inputs to fine tune transcriptional output Sankari Nagarajan and Steven A. Johnsen</p> <p>13. Signaling and Chromatin Networks in Cancer Biology Elisabeth Hessmann, Raul Urrutia, and Alexander Koenig</p> <p>Section V: Chromatin Dynamics in Normal and Disease Conditions 14. Crosstalk between DNA methylation and Chromatin Structure Mar&#xFFFD;ia Roqu&#xFFFD;e and Laura Vargas-Roig 15. Epigenetic regulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress Kim Barroso and Eric Chevet</p> <p>16. Chromatin Signaling in Aging and Cellular Senescense Florence Couteau and Fr&#xFFFD;ed&#xFFFD;erick A. Mallette</p> <p>17.Chromatin Dynamics and Epigenetics of Stem Cells and Stem-Like Cancer Cells Alexandre Gaspar-Maia and Ana Sevilla</p> <p>18. Altered Chromatin Signaling in Cancer Andrew Liss</p> <p>19. Impact of Chromatin Changes in Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease: A Pathogen View Andrea Ropolo and Maria Carolina Touz</p> <p>20. Chromatin Remodeling and Epigenetic Reprogramming In Chronic Disease and Cancer in the Liver and Pancreas Maite G. Fernandez
  • Barrena and Christopher L. Pin</p> <p>21. Pharmacological and Therapeutic Targeting of Epigenetic Regulators Raul Urrutia and Gwen A. Lomberk</p> <p>22. Use of Chromatin Changes as Biomarkers Ryan A. Hlady and Keith D. Robertson</p> <p>23. Regulation of Host Chromatin by Bacterial Metabolites Sridhar Mani </p>