J Zhu, M Adli, JY Zou, G Verstappen, M Coyne… - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
Differences in chromatin organization are key to the multiplicity of cell states that arise from a single genetic background, yet the landscapes of in vivo tissues remain largely uncharted …
During aging, the mechanisms that normally maintain health and stress resistance strikingly decline, resulting in decrepitude, frailty, and ultimately death. Exactly when and how this …
Post-translational modifications of histone proteins and exchanges of histone variants of chromatin are central to the regulation of nearly all DNA-templated biological processes …
Genetic material in the nucleus governs mechanisms related to cell proliferation, differentiation, and function. Thus, senescence and aging are directly tied to the change of …
Ageing is affected by both genetic and non-genetic factors. Here, we review the chromatin- based epigenetic changes that occur during ageing, the role of chromatin modifiers in …
SW Criscione, YV Teo, N Neretti - Trends in Genetics, 2016 - cell.com
Cellular senescence, an irreversible growth arrest triggered by a variety of stressors, plays important roles in normal physiology and tumor suppression, but accumulation of senescent …
Abstract The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project has established a genomic resource for mammalian development, profiling a diverse panel of mouse tissues at 8 …
M Bozukova, C Nikopoulou… - Molecular Systems …, 2022 - embopress.org
Regulation of gene expression is linked to the organization of the genome. With age, chromatin alterations occur on all levels of genome organization, accompanied by changes …
Aging is an inevitable outcome of life, characterized by progressive decline in tissue and organ function and increased risk of mortality. Accumulating evidence links aging to genetic …