Search Results - "van Wely, Karel H. M"
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Chromatin condensation and recruitment of PHD finger proteins to histone H3K4me3 are mutually exclusive
Published in Nucleic acids research (27-07-2016)“…Histone post-translational modifications, and specific combinations they create, mediate a wide range of nuclear events. However, the mechanistic bases for…”
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Hepatitis, testicular degeneration, and ataxia in DIDO3-deficient mice with altered mRNA processing
Published in Cell & bioscience (07-06-2022)“…mRNA processing is an essential step of gene expression; its malfunction can lead to different degrees of physiological disorder from subclinical disease to…”
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Correction to: Hepatitis, testicular degeneration, and ataxia in DIDO3-deficient mice with altered mRNA processing
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Dido disruption leads to centrosome amplification and mitotic checkpoint defects compromising chromosome stability
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-02-2007)“…Numerical and/or structural centrosome abnormalities have been correlated with most solid tumors and hematological malignancies. Tumorigenesis also is linked…”
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Centromere fission, not telomere erosion, triggers chromosomal instability in human carcinomas
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-06-2011)“…The majority of sporadic carcinomas suffer from a kind of genetic instability in which chromosome number changes occur together with segmental defects. This…”
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Centromere-localized breaks indicate the generation of DNA damage by the mitotic spindle
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-03-2010)“…Most carcinomas present some form of chromosome instability in combination with spindle defects. Numerical instability is likely caused by spindle aberrations,…”
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Dido3-dependent SFPQ recruitment maintains efficiency in mammalian alternative splicing
Published in Nucleic acids research (04-06-2019)“…Alternative splicing is facilitated by accessory proteins that guide spliceosome subunits to the primary transcript. Many of these splicing factors recognize…”
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How to make the end of a gene, the simple way
Published in Biocell (2022)“…Transcription termination of nearly all protein-coding genes in mammals requires 3’ end processing by a multiprotein complex that will cleave and polyadenylate…”
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The leukemia-associated fusion protein MN1-TEL blocks TEL-specific recognition sequences
Published in PloS one (26-09-2012)“…The leukemia-associated fusion protein MN1-TEL combines the transcription-activating domains of MN1 with the DNA-binding domain of the transcriptional…”
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The ETS family member TEL binds to nuclear receptors RAR and RXR and represses gene activation
Published in PloS one (16-09-2011)“…Retinoic acid receptor (RAR) signaling is important for regulating transcriptional activity of genes involved in growth, differentiation, metabolism and…”
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Targeted Disruption of the Mn1 Oncogene Results in Severe Defects in Development of Membranous Bones of the Cranial Skeleton
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-2005)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Synaptonemal complex assembly and H3K4Me3 demethylation determine DIDO3 localization in meiosis
Published in Chromosoma (01-10-2009)“…Synapsis of homologous chromosomes is a key meiotic event, mediated by a large proteinaceous structure termed the synaptonemal complex. Here, we describe a…”
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Insulin-like Growth Factor-I and its Receptor in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-05-2003)“…The insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I protein is a growth-promoting polypeptide that can act as an angiogenic agent in the eye. The purpose of the current…”
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Suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 blocks mitosis in human melanoma cells
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-02-2013)“…Hypermethylation of SOCS genes is associated with many human cancers, suggesting a role as tumor suppressors. As adaptor molecules for ubiquitin ligases, SOCS…”
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DIDO is necessary for the adipogenesis that promotes diet-induced obesity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-01-2024)“…The prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise in the population worldwide. Because it is an important predisposing factor for cancer,…”
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The MN1 oncoprotein synergizes with coactivators RAC3 and p300 in RAR-RXR-mediated transcription
Published in Oncogene (06-02-2003)“…The t(12;22) creates an MN1-TEL fusion gene leading to acute myeloid leukemia. The fusion partner TEL (ETV6) is a member of the ETS family of transcription…”
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Dido3-dependent HDAC6 targeting controls cilium size
Published in Nature communications (25-03-2014)“…Primary cilia are involved in a variety of physiological processes such as sensing of the environment, cell growth and development. Numerous developmental…”
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A Unique pH-Dependent Recognition of Methylated Histone H3K4 by PPS and DIDO
Published in Structure (London) (03-10-2017)“…The protein partner of Sans-fille (PPS) and its human homolog DIDO mediate diverse chromatin activities, including the regulation of stemness genes in…”
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Interplay between splicing and transcriptional pausing exerts genome-wide control over alternative polyadenylation
Published in Transcription (27-05-2021)“…Recent studies have identified multiple polyadenylation sites in nearly all mammalian genes. Although these are interpreted as evidence for alternative…”
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Chromothripsis: Breakage-fusion-bridge over and over again
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-07-2013)“…The acquisition of massive but localized chromosome translocations, a phenomenon termed chromothripsis, has received widespread attention since its discovery…”
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