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Eukaryotic genomes are organized into active (euchromatic) and inactive (heterochromatic) chromatin domains. Post-translational modifications of histo…
Authors: Ernesto Guccione, Christian Bassi, Fabio Casadio, Francesca Martinato, Matteo Cesaroni, Henning Schuchlautz, Bernhard Lüscher, Bruno Amati
Source: Nature. 2007 Oct 18
View Full TextThe acetyl-transferase Tip60 might influence tumorigenesis in multiple ways. First, Tip60 is a co-regulator of transcription factors that either promo…
Authors: Chiara Gorrini, Massimo Squatrito, Chiara Luise, Nelofer Syed, Daniele Perna, Landon Wark, Francesca Martinato, Domenico Sardella, Alessandro Verrecchia, Samantha Bennett,…
Source: Nature. 2007 Aug 30
View Full TextLarge-scale chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) studies have been effective in unravelling the distribution of DNA-binding transcription factors alon…
Authors: Ernesto Guccione, Francesca Martinato, Giacomo Finocchiaro, Lucilla Luzi, Laura Tizzoni, Valentina Dall' Olio, Giuseppe Zardo, Clara Nervi, Loris Bernard, Bruno Amati
Source: Nature cell biology. 2006 Jul
View Full TextMyc and transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) signaling are mutually antagonistic, that is Myc suppresses the activation of TGFbeta-induced genes,…
Authors: A P Smith, A Verrecchia, G Fagà, M Doni, D Perna, F Martinato, E Guccione, B Amati
Source: Oncogene. 2009 Jan 22
View Full TextThe c-myc proto-oncogene is induced by mitogens and is a central regulator of cell growth and differentiation. The c-myc product, Myc, is a transcript…
Authors: Francesca Martinato, Matteo Cesaroni, Bruno Amati, Ernesto Guccione
Source: PloS one. 2008
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