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  1. ...and suggests that the resistance protein encoded on the colibactin pathogenicity island is insufficient in preventing self-inflicted DNA damage.Competitive interactions are common in microbial communities, including the human gut microbiome (Kern et al. 2021). Secreted toxins that target neighboring microbes...
  2. ....DiscussionNucleosomes are ubiquitous throughout the s of higher eukaryotes and have indispensable roles in organization (McGinty and Tan 2015). Exploring the influences of nucleosomes on DNA repair systems such as NER is critical to our understanding of maintenance and stability. Here, we produced the first CPD damage map...
  3. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
  4. ...of one modality from another. However, existing methods for cross-modality translation between single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and single-cell DNA methylation (scDNAm) data face limitations, including unidirectionality, inadequate modeling of context-specific DNA methylation...
  5. ...-to-full conversion in WT cells is fast, robust, and processive, whereas de novo methylation in ΔAMT1 cells is slow and sporadic. In Tetrahymena, regularly spaced 6mA clusters coincide with the linker DNA of nucleosomes arrayed in the gene body. Importantly, in vitro methylation of human chromatin...
  6. ...of the phyla Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Bacteroidetes, which are among the most abundant bacteria found in Pristionchus nematodes and their beetle hosts (Meyer et al. 2017). Eighty-four bacterial strains were selected for whole- sequencing based on criteria such as fast growth, ease of DNA extractions...
  7. ...Tyrosine 1–phosphorylated RNA polymerase II transcribes PROMPTs to facilitate proximal promoter pausing and induce global transcriptional repression in response to DNA damage Kamal Ajit1, Adele Alagia1, Kaspar Burger2,3 and Monika Gullerova1 1Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford, OX1 3RE...
  8. ...-targets have been published that utilize the integration of DNA tags into the through the PE reverse transcriptase domain and a modified pegRNA sequence (Kwon et al. 2022; Yu et al. 2022; Liang et al. 2023). These methods are highly specific and are applicable to both biochemical and cell-based systems...
  9. ...rare in eukaryotes(Beaulaurier et al. 2019). Similar to 6mA and 5mC, 4mC plays critical roles in many biological processes, including DNA repair and replication. It operates as a core component in the antiphage immune system of bacteria, mainly reflected in the participation of 4mC in the bacterial...
  10. ...), which may be important for the clearance of serum DNA/chromatin complexes (Sisirak et al. 2016). Indeed, loss of function in Dnase1l3 or Dnase1 is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in humans and mice (Napirei et al. 2000; Al-Mayouf et al. 2011).Using genetically modified mice in which...
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