[HTML][HTML] Structure and functions of HMGB2 protein
T Starkova, A Polyanichko, AN Tomilin… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
High-Mobility Group (HMG) chromosomal proteins are the most numerous nuclear non-
histone proteins. HMGB domain proteins are the most abundant and well-studied HMG …
histone proteins. HMGB domain proteins are the most abundant and well-studied HMG …
[HTML][HTML] Interactions of HMGB Proteins with the Genome and the Impact on Disease
CK Voong, JA Goodrich, JF Kugel - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
High Mobility Group Box (HMGB) proteins are small architectural DNA binding proteins that
regulate multiple genomic processes such as DNA damage repair, nucleosome sliding …
regulate multiple genomic processes such as DNA damage repair, nucleosome sliding …
[HTML][HTML] HMGB2 loss upon senescence entry disrupts genomic organization and induces CTCF clustering across cell types
Processes like cellular senescence are characterized by complex events giving rise to
heterogeneous cell populations. However, the early molecular events driving this cascade …
heterogeneous cell populations. However, the early molecular events driving this cascade …
[HTML][HTML] Super-resolution imaging of higher-order chromatin structures at different epigenomic states in single mammalian cells
Histone modifications influence higher-order chromatin structures at individual epigenomic
states and chromatin environments to regulate gene expression. However, genome-wide …
states and chromatin environments to regulate gene expression. However, genome-wide …
High-resolution mapping of chromatin conformation in cardiac myocytes reveals structural remodeling of the epigenome in heart failure
M Rosa-Garrido, DJ Chapski, AD Schmitt, TH Kimball… - Circulation, 2017 - Am Heart Assoc
Background: Cardiovascular disease is associated with epigenomic changes in the heart;
however, the endogenous structure of cardiac myocyte chromatin has never been …
however, the endogenous structure of cardiac myocyte chromatin has never been …
[HTML][HTML] HMGB family proteins: Potential biomarkers and mechanistic factors in cardiovascular diseases
X Zheng, J Lu, J Liu, L Zhou, Y He - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2023 - Elsevier
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most fatal disease that causes sudden death, and
inflammation contributes substantially to its occurrence and progression. The prevalence of …
inflammation contributes substantially to its occurrence and progression. The prevalence of …
Genetic and epigenetic regulation of cardiomyocytes in development, regeneration and disease
Embryonic and postnatal life depend on the uninterrupted function of cardiac muscle cells.
These cells, termed cardiomyocytes, display many fascinating behaviors, including complex …
These cells, termed cardiomyocytes, display many fascinating behaviors, including complex …
Epigenomes in cardiovascular disease
M Rosa-Garrido, DJ Chapski, TM Vondriska - Circulation research, 2018 - Am Heart Assoc
If unifying principles could be revealed for how the same genome encodes different
eukaryotic cells and for how genetic variability and environmental input are integrated to …
eukaryotic cells and for how genetic variability and environmental input are integrated to …
Proteomics of the Heart
OA Karpov, A Stotland, K Raedschelders… - Physiological …, 2024 - journals.physiology.org
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics is a sophisticated identification tool specializing in
portraying protein dynamics at a molecular level. Proteomics provides biologists with a …
portraying protein dynamics at a molecular level. Proteomics provides biologists with a …
[HTML][HTML] The emerging role of epigenetics in therapeutic targeting of cardiomyopathies
C Pagiatakis, V Di Mauro - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) are a heterogeneous group of myocardial diseases accountable
for the majority of cases of heart failure (HF) and/or sudden cardiac death (SCD) worldwide …
for the majority of cases of heart failure (HF) and/or sudden cardiac death (SCD) worldwide …