Browsing by Author "Molina-Serrano, D."
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Beyond the histone tail: acetylation at the nucleosome dyad commands transcription.
Molina-Serrano, D.; Kirmizis, Antonis (2013)Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of histones have been implicated in cellular processes such as transcription, replication and DNA repair. These processes normally involve dynamic changes in chromatin structure and ...
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Calorie restriction breaks an epigenetic barrier to longevity
Molina-Serrano, D.; Kirmizis, Antonis (2017)
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Cross-talk among epigenetic modifications: Lessons from histone arginine methylation
Molina-Serrano, D.; Schiza, V.; Kirmizis, Antonis (2013)Epigenetic modifications, including those occurring on DNA and on histone proteins, control gene expression by establishing and maintaining different chromatin states. In recent years, it has become apparent that epigenetic ...
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Loss of Nat4 and its associated histone H4 N-terminal acetylation mediates calorie restriction-induced longevity
Molina-Serrano, D.; Schiza, V.; Demosthenous, Christis; Stavrou, Emmanouil; Oppelt, J.; Kyriakou, DImitris; Liu, W.; Zisser, G.; Bergler, H.; Dang, W.; Kirmizis, Antonis (2016)Changes in histone modifications are an attractive model through which environmental signals, such as diet, could be integrated in the cell for regulating its lifespan. However, evidence linking dietary interventions with ...
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N-alpha-terminal Acetylation of Histone H4 Regulates Arginine Methylation and Ribosomal DNA Silencing
Schiza, V.; Molina-Serrano, D.; Kyriakou, DImitris; Hadjiantoniou, A.; Kirmizis, Antonis (2013)Post-translational modifications of histones play a key role in DNA-based processes, like transcription, by modulating chromatin structure. N-terminal acetylation is unique among the numerous histone modifications because ...