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Protein phosphatases and chromatin modifying complexes in the inflammatory cascade in acute pancreatitis

2010

Acute pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas that may lead to systemic inflammatory response syndrome and death due to multiple organ failure. Acinar cells, together with leukocytes, trigger the inflammatory cascade in response to local damage of the pancreas. Amplification of the inflammatory cascade requires up-regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and this process is mediated not only by nuclear factor κB but also by chromatin modifying complexes and chromatin remodeling. Among the different families of histone acetyltransferases, the p300/CBP family seems to be particularly associated with the inflammatory process. cAMP activates gene expression via the cAMP-responsive eleme…

Histone deacetylase 5biologyHistone methyltransferaseHistone H2Abiology.proteinCancer researchHistone acetyltransferaseHistone deacetylaseTopic HighlightSAP30CREBChromatin remodeling
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Post-translational modifications of hsp60 and its extracellular release via exosomes are induced by the histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) SAHA in…

2015

The chaperonin Hsp60 has multiple functions, among which that of supporting the growth of some type of tumours (1). HDACi (histone-deacetylase inhibitors) are drugs that regulate gene expression via modulation of epigenetic mechanisms, and induce tumor-cell death (2). Here, we show that in the tumor cells H292 the HDACi SAHA decreases the intracellular level of Hps60 and promotes its extracellular trafficking by exosomal vesicles. SAHA caused a time- and dose-dependent decrease in cell viability with a G/2M cell-cycle arrest at 24 h and cell death at 48 h. These effects were accompanied by production of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial membrane-potential dissipation. The marked dec…

Histone deacetylase inhibitorHistone deacetylase inhibitor; Hsp60; nitration; exosomesexosomesHsp60nitration
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Drosophila Enhancer of Zeste/ESC Complexes Have a Histone H3 Methyltransferase Activity that Marks Chromosomal Polycomb Sites

2002

AbstractEnhancer of Zeste is a Polycomb Group protein essential for the establishment and maintenance of repression of homeotic and other genes. In the early embryo it is found in a complex that includes ESC and is recruited to Polycomb Response Elements. We show that this complex contains a methyltransferase activity that methylates lysine 9 and lysine 27 of histone H3, but the activity is lost when the E(Z) SET domain is mutated. The lysine 9 position is trimethylated and this mark is closely associated with Polycomb binding sites on polytene chromosomes but is also found in centric heterochromatin, chromosome 4, and telomeric sites. Histone H3 methylated in vitro by the E(Z)/ESC complex …

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Glutathione and cellular redox control in epigenetic regulation.

2015

Epigenetics is defined as the mitotically/meiotically heritable changes in gene expression that are not due to changes in the primary DNA sequence. Over recent years, growing evidence has suggested a link between redox metabolism and the control of epigenetic mechanisms. The effect of the redox control, oxidative stress, and glutathione (GSH) on the epigenetic mechanisms occur at different levels affecting DNA methylation, miRNAs expression, and histone post-translational modifications (PTMs). Furthermore, a number of redox PTMs are being described, so enriching the histone code. Pioneer works showed how oxidized GSH inhibits the activity of S-adenosyl methionine synthetase, MAT1A, a key en…

HistoneMethyltransferaseEpigenetic regulation of neurogenesisbiologyBiochemistryPhysiology (medical)Histone methyltransferasebiology.proteinHistone codeEpigeneticsHistone DemethylasesBiochemistryEpigenomicsFree radical biologymedicine
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Sex differences in epigenetics mechanisms of cardiovascular disease

2021

Abstract The role of sex in cardiovascular physiology has been extensively studied and has a great impact on the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). In the last years, epigenetic regulation of gene expression has been established as a new mechanism for the correct cardiovascular homeostasis, involving both sex chromosomes and sex hormones. A number of epigenetic modifiers are encoded on sex chromosomes, which can induce sex differences in somatic gene expression independently of hormonal differences. Otherwise, sex hormones are transcriptional regulators in their own right by acting as ligands for nuclear hormone receptors and therefore providing the phenotype of sex-associate…

HistoneNuclear receptorMechanism (biology)DNA methylationGene expressionbiology.proteinEpigeneticsBiologyBioinformaticsHormoneCardiovascular physiology
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New histone acetylation/deacetylation specific inhibitors: a novel and potential approach to cancer therapy

2011

The acetylation status of histones is regulated in eukaryotes by two kinds of enzymes, histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs), which are responsible for acetylation and deacetylation of lysines residues in N-terminal tails of histone.[1] Thus acetylation, together with phosphorylation and methylation of N-terminal tail of histones, are involved in regulating fundamental processes, such as proliferation and cell death.[2-3] Sodium butyrate, which belongs together with valproic acid to the class of short chain fatty acids, was the first HDAC inhibitor (HDACI) to be identified.[1] Organotin compounds have various influences on physical function including the hormone…

HistoneSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicacancerorganotin
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Post-Translational Modifications of Nuclear Proteins in the Response of Plant Cells to Abiotic Stresses

2011

For a long time, in plant cells as in animal cells, the nucleus was only considered as the organelle in which fundamental mechanisms such as replication and transcription occurred. While strong efforts were deployed in order to identify important families of transcription factors such as MYB, WRKY or TGA families (Dubos et al., 2010; Rushton et al., 2010), a few attention was devoted to our lack of knowledge about their regulation in regard to the physiological conditions of the plant cells. Whereas the major importance of posttranslational modification of proteins is well established for several decades regarding cytosolic proteins, the last years have been characterized by the discovery t…

HistonebiologyAbiotic stressbiology.proteinMYBSignal transductionNuclear proteinTranscription factorWRKY protein domainCell biologyChromatin
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Histone carbonylation is a nuclear event with special relevance during cell proliferation and aging

2012

HistonebiologyCell growthPhysiology (medical)Event (relativity)biology.proteinRelevance (information retrieval)BiochemistryCell biologyFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Multi-layered chromatin proteomics identifies cell vulnerabilities in DNA repair

2023

Abstract The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential to maintain genome stability, and its deregulation predisposes to carcinogenesis while encompassing attractive targets for cancer therapy. Chromatin governs the DDR via the concerted interplay among different layers, including DNA, histone post-translational modifications (hPTMs) and chromatin-associated proteins. Here, we employ multi-layered proteomics to characterize chromatin-mediated functional interactions of repair proteins, signatures of hPTMs and the DNA-bound proteome during DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair at high temporal resolution. Our data illuminate the dynamics of known and novel DDR-associated factors both at chromati…

HistonebiologyDNA damageChemistryDNA repairHistone methyltransferasePARP inhibitorProteomeGeneticsbiology.proteinHomologous recombinationChromatinCell biology
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The role of histones and their modifications in the informative content of chromatin

1993

It is traditionally accepted that the DNA sequence cannot by itself explain all the mechanisms necessary for the development of living beings, especially in eukaryotes. Indeed part of the information used in these processes is stored in other ways, generally called ‘epigenetic’, whose molecular mechanisms are mostly unknown. The ultimate explanation for them might reside in the non-DNA moiety of chromatin which may play an active role in heredity (‘chromatin information’). Histones are the universal structural component of chromatin. However, recent studies strongly suggest that histones, and their modifications — especially the reversible acetylation of lysines — may act as a recognition s…

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