Nuclear cholesterol is required for transcriptional repression by BASP1
AE Loats, S Carrera, AF Fleming, ARE Roberts… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Lipids are present within the cell nucleus where they engage with factors involved in gene
regulation. Cholesterol associates with chromatin in vivo and stimulates nucleosome …
regulation. Cholesterol associates with chromatin in vivo and stimulates nucleosome …
Cholesterol is required for transcriptional repression by BASP1
AE Loats, S Carrera, AF Fleming… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Lipids are present within the cell nucleus, where they engage with factors involved in gene
regulation. Cholesterol associates with chromatin in vivo and stimulates nucleosome …
regulation. Cholesterol associates with chromatin in vivo and stimulates nucleosome …
[PDF][PDF] Investigating the Role of Cholesterol in WT1/BASP1-Mediated Gene Regulation
AF Fleming - 2020 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Transcriptional control is crucial for normal cellular development and is regulated through a
host of mechanisms. Among other methods, cells control transcription across the genome …
host of mechanisms. Among other methods, cells control transcription across the genome …
[HTML][HTML] The BASP1 transcriptional corepressor modifies chromatin through lipid-dependent and lipid-independent mechanisms
AJ Moorhouse, AE Loats, KF Medler, SGE Roberts - Iscience, 2022 - cell.com
The transcriptional corepressor BASP1 requires N-terminal myristoylation for its activity and
functions through interactions with nuclear lipids. Here we determine the role of BASP1 …
functions through interactions with nuclear lipids. Here we determine the role of BASP1 …
[PDF][PDF] Lipids contribute to epigenetic control via chromatin structure and functions
R Zhdanov, E Schirmer… - ScienceOpen …, 2015 - scienceopen.com
Isolated cases of experimental evidence over the last few decades have shown that, where
specifically tested, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have specific lipid species bound to …
specifically tested, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have specific lipid species bound to …
Fat Nucleosome: role of lipids on chromatin
Structural changes in chromatin regulate gene expression and define phenotypic outcomes.
Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histones proteins, are key …
Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histones proteins, are key …
[HTML][HTML] Biophysical studies of cholesterol effects on chromatin [S]
ITG Silva, V Fernandes, C Souza, W Treptow… - Journal of Lipid …, 2017 - ASBMB
Abstract Changes in chromatin structure regulate gene expression and genome
maintenance. Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histone …
maintenance. Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histone …
[PDF][PDF] A subset of cellular lipids may provide a new dimension of epigenetic regulation through control over the structure and functions of chromatin
R Zhdanov, EC Schirmer… - ScienceOpen …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Isolated cases of experimental evidence over the last few decades have shown that, where
specifically tested, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have specific lipid molecules bound to …
specifically tested, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have specific lipid molecules bound to …
Fat nucleosome: role of lipids on chromatin
V Fernandes, K Teles, C Ribeiro, W Treptow… - Progress in Lipid …, 2018 - Elsevier
Structural changes in chromatin regulate gene expression and define phenotypic outcomes.
Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histone proteins, are key …
Molecules that bind to the nucleosome, the complex of DNA and histone proteins, are key …
p53 transcriptionally regulates SQLE to repress cholesterol synthesis and tumor growth
H Sun, L Li, W Li, F Yang, Z Zhang, Z Liu, W Du - EMBO reports, 2021 - embopress.org
Cholesterol is essential for membrane biogenesis, cell proliferation, and differentiation. The
role of cholesterol in cancer development and the regulation of cholesterol synthesis are still …
role of cholesterol in cancer development and the regulation of cholesterol synthesis are still …