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The following pages link to A reconfigured pattern of MLL occupancy within mitotic chromatin promotes rapid transcriptional reactivation following mitotic exit. (Q42060904):
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- Mitotic bookmarking by transcription factors (Q21198853) (← links)
- A phospho/methyl switch at histone H3 regulates TFIID association with mitotic chromosomes. (Q24303673) (← links)
- Gene bookmarking accelerates the kinetics of post-mitotic transcriptional re-activation (Q24630856) (← links)
- Getting the genome in shape: the formation of loops, domains and compartments (Q26800278) (← links)
- Similarities between the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Nuclear Protein EBNA1 and the Pioneer Transcription Factor FoxA: Is EBNA1 a "Bookmarking" Oncoprotein that Alters the Host Cell Epigenotype? (Q26823342) (← links)
- Poised chromatin in the mammalian germ line (Q26823737) (← links)
- Hijacked in cancer: the KMT2 (MLL) family of methyltransferases (Q27006839) (← links)
- A concise review on epigenetic regulation: insight into molecular mechanisms (Q27023231) (← links)
- Human mutations affect the epigenetic/bookmarking function of HNF1B (Q27323156) (← links)
- Insulators target active genes to transcription factories and polycomb-repressed genes to polycomb bodies (Q27323609) (← links)
- A view of nuclear Polycomb bodies (Q28255631) (← links)
- Histone methylation: a dynamic mark in health, disease and inheritance (Q28263573) (← links)
- A polycomb group protein is retained at specific sites on chromatin in mitosis (Q28484449) (← links)
- Chromatin condensation and recruitment of PHD finger proteins to histone H3K4me3 are mutually exclusive (Q28817522) (← links)
- Mitotic binding of Esrrb marks key regulatory regions of the pluripotency network (Q29465550) (← links)
- The role of foxi family transcription factors in the development of the ear and jaw. (Q30401498) (← links)
- Quantitative in vivo analysis of chromatin binding of Polycomb and Trithorax group proteins reveals retention of ASH1 on mitotic chromatin. (Q30540089) (← links)
- A hyperactive transcriptional state marks genome reactivation at the mitosis-G1 transition (Q30778387) (← links)
- Timing mechanism dependent on cell division is invoked by Polycomb eviction in plant stem cells. (Q33357683) (← links)
- A histone methylation network regulates transgenerational epigenetic memory in C. elegans (Q33576338) (← links)
- Altering a Histone H3K4 Methylation Pathway in Glomerular Podocytes Promotes a Chronic Disease Phenotype (Q33741930) (← links)
- Promoter-bound p300 complexes facilitate post-mitotic transmission of transcriptional memory (Q33779012) (← links)
- The Set1/COMPASS histone H3 methyltransferase helps regulate mitosis with the CDK1 and NIMA mitotic kinases in Aspergillus nidulans (Q34016589) (← links)
- Molecular Signals of Epigenetic States (Q34146698) (← links)
- Trithorax group proteins: switching genes on and keeping them active (Q34235226) (← links)
- Hyperphosphorylation by cyclin B/CDK1 in mitosis resets CUX1 DNA binding clock at each cell cycle (Q34236659) (← links)
- Tissue-specific mitotic bookmarking by hematopoietic transcription factor GATA1. (Q34294625) (← links)
- Bookmarking by specific and nonspecific binding of FoxA1 pioneer factor to mitotic chromosomes (Q34324705) (← links)
- Restraint of the G2/M transition by the SR/RRM family mRNA shuttling binding protein SNXAHRB1 in Aspergillus nidulans (Q34336678) (← links)
- Genome accessibility is widely preserved and locally modulated during mitosis (Q34446446) (← links)
- Three-dimensional genome architecture: players and mechanisms (Q34466522) (← links)
- s-Adenosylmethionine Levels Govern Innate Immunity through Distinct Methylation-Dependent Pathways. (Q34491610) (← links)
- Gene-specific factors determine mitotic expression and bookmarking via alternate regulatory elements (Q34502167) (← links)
- Mitotic bookmarking of genes: a novel dimension to epigenetic control. (Q34551588) (← links)
- Architectural genetic and epigenetic control of regulatory networks: compartmentalizing machinery for transcription and chromatin remodeling in nuclear microenvironments (Q34731914) (← links)
- Two decades of leukemia oncoprotein epistasis: the MLL1 paradigm for epigenetic deregulation in leukemia. (Q35018755) (← links)
- Identification of CD34+ and CD34- leukemia-initiating cells in MLL-rearranged human acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Q35056301) (← links)
- Discovery of MLL1 binding units, their localization to CpG Islands, and their potential function in mitotic chromatin (Q35077007) (← links)
- RBPJ, the major transcriptional effector of Notch signaling, remains associated with chromatin throughout mitosis, suggesting a role in mitotic bookmarking (Q35112753) (← links)
- Diabetic embryopathy: a role for the epigenome? (Q35154309) (← links)
- Transcriptional silencing by polycomb-group proteins (Q35548948) (← links)
- Epigenetic engineering: histone H3K9 acetylation is compatible with kinetochore structure and function (Q35770230) (← links)
- Chromosome Architecture and Genome Organization (Q35855816) (← links)
- Condensin targets and reduces unwound DNA structures associated with transcription in mitotic chromosome condensation (Q35916990) (← links)
- Expression of Leukemia-Associated Nup98 Fusion Proteins Generates an Aberrant Nuclear Envelope Phenotype (Q35975179) (← links)
- Cell cycle control in acute myeloid leukemia. (Q36206479) (← links)
- Introns and gene expression: cellular constraints, transcriptional regulation, and evolutionary consequences (Q36302418) (← links)
- Promoters active in interphase are bookmarked during mitosis by ubiquitination (Q36368847) (← links)
- MLL1 is essential for the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (Q36549519) (← links)
- RING1A and BMI1 bookmark active genes via ubiquitination of chromatin-associated proteins (Q36701026) (← links)