Chromatin and cell death (original) (raw)

Release of chromatin protein HMGB1 by necrotic cells triggers inflammation

marco bianchi

Nature, 2002

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The extracellular release of HMGB1 during apoptotic cell death

David Pisetsky

AJP: Cell Physiology, 2006

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Differential release of chromatin-bound IL-1 discriminates between necrotic and apoptotic cell death by the ability to induce sterile inflammation

Y. Carmi, E. Voronov

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010

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Reciprocal epigenetic modification of histone H2B occurs in chromatin during apoptosis in vitro and in vivo

John Cidlowski

Cell Death & Differentiation, 2010

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HMGB1 inhibits cell death in yeast and mammalian cells and is abundantly expressed in human breast carcinoma

Stefan Joos

The FASEB Journal, 2003

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Two Distinct Pathways Leading to Nuclear Apoptosis

Theano Eirinopoulou

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000

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Cracking the death code: apoptosis-related histone modifications

Nabil Hajji

Cell Death and Differentiation, 2010

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Hypophosphorylation of the architectural chromatin protein DEK in death-receptor-induced apoptosis revealed by the isotope coded protein label proteomic platform

Ferdinand Kappes

PROTEOMICS, 2006

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Differential Release of Chromatin-Bound IL-1α Discriminates Between Necrotic and Apoptotic Cell Death by the Ability to Induce Sterile Inflammation

Shahar Dotan

Proceedings of the …, 2010

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AIF promotes chromatinolysis and caspase-independent programmed necrosis by interacting with histone H2AX

Hans Lorenzo

The EMBO …, 2010

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HMGB1: A signal of necrosis

Angela Raucci

Autoimmunity, 2007

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Surviving Apoptosis: Life-Death Signaling in Single Cells

Deborah Flusberg

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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates high mobility group protein association to chromatin, which functions to suppress necrotic cell death

Jason Workman

Epigenetics & Chromatin, 2013

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Epigenetic regulation of cell life and death decisions and deregulation in cancer

Nabil Hajji

Essays in Biochemistry, 2010

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The switch from survival responses to apoptosis after chromosomal breaks

Afshin Samali

DNA Repair, 2004

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Histone H2AX: The missing link in AIF-mediated caspase-independent programmed necrosis

Hans Lorenzo

Cell Cycle, 2010

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Apoptosis: Pathophysiology of Programmed Cell Death

Brendan Visser

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1996

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A Cell’s Fate: An Overview of the Molecular Biology and Genetics of Apoptosis

Gleyce Cabral

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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Histone H1 Dephosphorylation Is Not a General Feature in Early Apoptosis †

Herbert Lindner

Biochemistry, 2008

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Nuclear RNP and Nucleolar-Associated Proteins during Apoptosis: a Politically Correct Form of Segregation

Global Science Books

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Nuclear localization is required for induction of apoptotic cell death by the Rb-associated p84N5 death domain protein

Bryan Poe

Oncogene, 2002

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Release of Hypoacetylated and Trimethylated Histone H4 Is an Epigenetic Marker of Early Apoptosis

Cristina Largo

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006

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The fate of the nuclear matrix-associated-region-binding protein SATB1 during apoptosis

josef gotzmann

Cell Death & Differentiation, 2000

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Apoptosis, guardian of the genome: Review

Ahmad Khalil

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2021

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Cell Death: a Molecular Perspective

Dr. Shahnaz Hasan

Current Molecular Biology Reports

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Biochemical and molecular mechanisms regulating apoptosis

Neal Walker

Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 1998

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Dead Cells Talking": The Silent Form of Cell Death Is Not so Quiet

Howard Fearnhead

Biochemistry research international, 2012

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Phosphorylation of histone H3 Thr-45 is linked to apoptosis

heba ismail

Journal of Biological …, 2009

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The apoptosome: signalling platform of cell death

Stefan Riedl

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2007

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Cell-free chromatin from dying cancer cells integrate into genomes of bystander healthy cells to induce DNA damage and inflammation

Indraneel Mittra

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Regulated cell death: signaling and mechanisms

Avi Ashkenazi

Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 2014

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