The basic repeating structural (and functional) unit of chromatin is the nucleosome, which contains eight histone proteins and about 146 base pairs of DNA (Van Holde, 1988; Wolffe, 1999).
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For example, histone acetyltransferase (HAT) complexes are thought to activate gene expression by modifying chromatin-associated ... function of cancer stem cell marker and hSAGA subunit USP22 ...
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Malod-Dognin, N Pancaldi, V Valencia, A and Pržulj, N 2020. Chromatin network markers of leukemia. Bioinformatics, Vol. 36, Issue. Supplement_1, p. i455. Gumbsch ...
Context-dependent chromatin accessibility determines the developmental or fibrogenic nature of ... The cell adhesion molecule L1CAM is a marker of the metastasis initiating phenotype in breast, lung, ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) and hyperactivated YAP1 form a YAP1-HPV oncogenic alliance to drive the malignant transformation ...
With respect to laboratory testing, an elevation in levels of the serum marker CA 19-9 has been associated with an increased risk of malignant transformation. 51,52 Similarly, new-onset diabetes ...