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Stress, epigenetic control of gene expression and memory formation

Stress, epigenetic control of gene expression and memory formation

... GR expression while the opposite was found in pups whose mothers had shown low level LG and ...to control subjects DNA methylation along the GR gene (NR3C1) was increased and GR expression was ... See full document

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Epigenetic Control of Learning and Memory in Drosophila by Tip60 HAT Action

Epigenetic Control of Learning and Memory in Drosophila by Tip60 HAT Action

... of epigenetic gene control mechanisms in the brain causes significant cognitive impairment that is a debilitating hallmark of most neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease ...these ... See full document

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Epigenetic mechanisms in stress and adaptation

Epigenetic mechanisms in stress and adaptation

... inducing epigenetic modifications (Figure 2), however, MSK has no known acetylase activity (Hauge and Frödin, 2006; Arthur, 2008; Drobic et ...stimulating gene expression (Figure ...term ... See full document

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CAF 1 promotes Notch signaling through epigenetic control of target gene expression during Drosophila development

CAF 1 promotes Notch signaling through epigenetic control of target gene expression during Drosophila development

... the expression of a group of ...target gene is also dependent on the recruitment of chromatin remodelers and histone modifiers, in addition to transcription factors, in order to ensure a local chromatin ... See full document

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Epigenetic control of epilepsy target genes contributes to a cellular memory of epileptogenesis in cultured rat hippocampal neurons

Epigenetic control of epilepsy target genes contributes to a cellular memory of epileptogenesis in cultured rat hippocampal neurons

... Beside histone deacetylation we identified a rapid but transient increase in inhibitory H3K9me3 over the first 3 h following the glutamatergic excitation. Although H3K9me3 is mostly recognized for its role in stabilizing ... See full document

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<div>Epigenetic memory of oxidative stress: does nephrilin exert its protective effects via Rac1?</div>

<div>Epigenetic memory of oxidative stress: does nephrilin exert its protective effects via Rac1?</div>

... for gene transcripts were performed using RNA extracted from kidney tissue and expressed relative to transcripts of GAPDH, a housekeeping ...detecting gene tran- scripts and control primers for ... See full document

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Flow dependent epigenetic DNA methylation regulates endothelial gene expression and atherosclerosis

Flow dependent epigenetic DNA methylation regulates endothelial gene expression and atherosclerosis

... DNMT1 expression is induced by d-flow in endothelial cells in vivo and in ...DNMT1 expression is increased by oscillatory shear stress (OS) compared with laminar shear stress ... See full document

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Mating and Memory: An Educational Primer for Use with “Epigenetic Control of Learning and Memory in Drosophila by Tip60 HAT Action”

Mating and Memory: An Educational Primer for Use with “Epigenetic Control of Learning and Memory in Drosophila by Tip60 HAT Action”

... to epigenetic misregula- tion of these genes that is associated with AD ...of control flies expressing a mutant variant in which the APP gene lacks the C terminus of the protein, so that, while the ... See full document

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Epigenetic Control of Chromosome Breakage at the 5′ End of Paramecium tetraurelia Gene A

Epigenetic Control of Chromosome Breakage at the 5′ End of Paramecium tetraurelia Gene A

... the formation of Mac ends at the 5⬘ end of gene A is controlled by a d48 factor(s) and the partial rescue of A51 Mac ends in the d48- derived progeny is due to a partial lack of the d48 factor(s) as a ... See full document

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Gene expression in the placenta: maternal stress and epigenetic responses

Gene expression in the placenta: maternal stress and epigenetic responses

... This epigenetic [from Greek, above, upon, over, or beyond conventional genetic], cellular memory involves the heritable transmission of gene expression patterns that persist through cell ... See full document

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Mammalian hibernation: differential gene expression and novel application of epigenetic controls

Mammalian hibernation: differential gene expression and novel application of epigenetic controls

... oxidative stress (Brunet et ...to expression of its target genes which in turn have an impact on gluconeogenesis and glucose release in hepatocytes (Frescas et ...SirT3 expression is also ... See full document

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Epigenetic and chromatin based mechanisms in environmental stress adaptation and stress memory in plants

Epigenetic and chromatin based mechanisms in environmental stress adaptation and stress memory in plants

... The structure of chromatin regulates the accessibility of genes for the transcriptional machinery, and is thus an integral part of regulated gene expression in stress responses and development [8, ... See full document

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Proteases and oxidant stress control organic dust induction of inflammatory gene expression in lung epithelial cells

Proteases and oxidant stress control organic dust induction of inflammatory gene expression in lung epithelial cells

... IL-8 expression by dust extract indicating that proteases activate PAR-1 and PAR-2 to induce IL-8 ...that control PAR-1 and PAR-2 medi- ated induction of IL-8 expression by dust extract are not ... See full document

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The Regulation of Gene Expression During Memory Consolidation in the Hippocampus

The Regulation of Gene Expression During Memory Consolidation in the Hippocampus

... quantify gene expression levels of the entire ...novel gene isoforms, and can be used to study alternative splicing ...or epigenetic factors. It is expected that a change in epigenetic ... See full document

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Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer

Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer

... A number of challenging mechanistic questions, touched on in the preceding sections, may be resolved by additional experiments using existing technologies, but the future also holds promise for completing the descriptive ... See full document

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Gene Expression Changes in the Mushroom Body of Drosophila melanogaster During a Time Course of Long-Term Memory Formation and Maintenance

Gene Expression Changes in the Mushroom Body of Drosophila melanogaster During a Time Course of Long-Term Memory Formation and Maintenance

... and memory induces subtle changes in gene expression, there is a need for even greater biological resolution to be able to discern true ...on gene expression (Conesa et ...candidate ... See full document

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Control of B2 bradykinin receptor gene expression

Control of B2 bradykinin receptor gene expression

... entire gene of th e B2 b rad y k in in receptor, including all the upstream and, if th ere are any, downstream exons and regulatory ...the gene, ...in expression levels of the ...receptor gene ... See full document

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Epigenetic Modulation of Gene Expression from Quiescent Herpes Simplex Virus Genomes

Epigenetic Modulation of Gene Expression from Quiescent Herpes Simplex Virus Genomes

... the control of the HCMV IE promoter and establishes a persistent quiescent infection in several cell types, including Vero and HEL cells and primary trigeminal neurons ...the epigenetic state of quiescent ... See full document

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Epigenetic Control of a Transposon-Inactivated Gene in Neurospora is Dependent on DNA Methylation

Epigenetic Control of a Transposon-Inactivated Gene in Neurospora is Dependent on DNA Methylation

... associated with the A m ' phenotype remained high through one round of growth (-25 nuclear divisions) but eventually decreased. Factors other than growth conditions also[r] ... See full document

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Expression profiling of DNA methylation-mediated epigenetic gene-silencing factors in breast cancer

Expression profiling of DNA methylation-mediated epigenetic gene-silencing factors in breast cancer

... hypermethylation-induced gene silencing is a triggering event during tumorigenic transformation [21,36,37]; hence DNMT3A and DNMT3B are essentially required at this stage to methylate pro- moter CpG islands ... See full document

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