"Evolutionarily conserved regulation and functions of H1 linker histones in development"
by Lu Wang & colleagues
"Collectively, this overview positions H1 and its master regulator CRAMP1 as important players in chromatin organization..."
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Stunning work, Kumar - congratulations!
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Congratulations Ernst, remarkable work
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Chromatin fatigue: DNA repair alters the chromatin environment and introduces heritable variation in gene expression in a larger region around the lesion! Amazing achievement by @sbantele.bsky.social and Jiri Lukas published in @science.org ๐ Happy we could contribute. See ๐
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Beautiful work, Susi!
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What specific targets & roles are there for all distinct polyubiquitin chain types?
Niels Mailand, Robert Shearer et al profile a panel of #ubiquitin replacement cell lines, implicating K29 chains in chromatin regulation via SUV39H1 destabilization
www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
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It is not always safe to repair DNA Damage. Sometimes, cells "just bypass it".
During DNA replication, repair of lesions on DNA can be dangerous. Cells instead "tolerate" DNA damage and focus on finishing replication.
Read our review and find out why and how: doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...
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