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Keywords: Chromatin accessibility
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Journal: Development
Development (2024) 151 (24): dev204329.
Published: 12 December 2024
... chromatin accessibility at sites proximal to neuronal genes, accompanied by their increased expression. Combined analysis of protein stability and proneural function of phosphomutant and phosphomimetic ASCL1 reveals that protein stability plays only a marginal role in regulating activity, while changes...
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Journal: Development
Development (2024) 151 (8): dev202505.
Published: 3 May 2024
... methyltransferase that is essential for cardiomyocyte differentiation and cardiac morphogenesis. Comprehensive transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility studies of Smyd1 and Chd4 null embryonic mouse hearts revealed that SMYD1 and CHD4 repress a group of common genes and pathways involved in glycolysis, response...
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Journal: Development
Development (2020) 147 (6): dev181909.
Published: 16 March 2020
... by regulating chromatin accessibility. Precocious expression of E93 early in wing development reveals that it can simultaneously activate and deactivate different target enhancers. Notably, the precocious patterns of enhancer activity resemble the wild-type patterns that occur later in development, suggesting...
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Journal: Development
Development (2020) 147 (5): dev185009.
Published: 11 March 2020
... have the unique property of binding closed chromatin and facilitating the establishment of these accessible regions. Nonetheless, much of how pioneer transcription factors coordinate changes in chromatin accessibility during development remains unknown. To determine whether pioneer-factor function...
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Journal: Development
Development (2017) 144 (20): 3674–3685.
Published: 15 October 2017
... by repressive chromatin. Here, we provide evidence that the histone H3 lysine 9 demethylase KDM3A facilitates the Xenopus Neurog2 (formerly known as Xngnr1) chromatin accessibility during neuronal transcription. Loss-of-function analyses reveal that KDM3A is not required for the transition of naive ectoderm...
Includes: Supplementary data