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  1. ...a chase of metabolically bromouridine-59 labeled steady-state RNA (Tani and Akimitsu 2012; Tani et al. 2012; Imamachi et al. 60 2014). While transcription inhibition with pharmacological inhibitors such as actinomycin 61 D is stressful to cells, metabolic labeling of RNA with bromouridine for extended...
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  2. ...specific desiccation sensors activate transcription factors and signaling cascades, and how allelic expression bias contributes to this regulation, remains to be discovered. Although we detected allele-specific expression under stress, the random division of homologous chromosomes in our data set prevents...
  3. ...as enhancers: CREs distal to transcription start sites (TSSs) that regulate the cell type specificity of gene expression. However, few cCREs have been evaluated for their endogenous function, their target gene, or their roles in conditions of stress (May et al. 2012).Many key developmental factors...
  4. ...or stress-induced transcriptional activation and contribute to systemic dysregulation observed in aging, including altered lipid metabolism and blood biomarkers. Despite having a smaller effect size than traditional epigenetic clocks, we show that a subset of ∼200 key drift-CpGs can effectively summarize...
  5. ...) that innervate skeletal muscles. However, certain MN groups including ocular MNs, are relatively resilient. To reveal key drivers of resilience versus vulnerability in ALS, we investigate the transcriptional dynamics of four distinct MN populations in SOD1G93A ALS mice using LCM-seq and single...
  6. ...Androgen receptor–mediated assisted loading of the glucocorticoid receptor modulates transcriptional responses in prostate cancer cells Johannes Hiltunen1,3, Laura Helminen1,3, Niina Aaltonen1,3, Kaisa-Mari Launonen1, Hanna Laakso1, Marjo Malinen2, Einari A. Niskanen1, Jorma J. Palvimo1 and Ville...
  7. ...metabolic pathways and stress-response genes as glucose depletes. When glucose runs out, cells enter the diauxic shift (DS), transitioning to ethanol metabolism, with a growth arrest and a twofold decrease in transcription (DeRisi 1997; Gasch and Werner-Washburne 2002; Miles et al. 2013; McKnight et al...
  8. ...brain organoids to hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions, we identify hundreds of gene regulatory changes that are undetectable under baseline conditions, with 148 trait-associated genes showing regulatory effects only in response to oxygen stress. To capture more nuanced transcriptional patterns, we employ...
  9. ...(Ordway et al. 2024) and various stress responses (Bäurle 2018; Arzate-Mejia and Mansuy 2023). Another explanation could be the possibility of transcriptional interference between two genes in close proximity, which was observed in our analyses (Supplemental Fig. S10) and noted in several prior studies...
  10. ...known and has been described in association with several stresses (Castells-Roca et al. 2011), diseases (Larsen et al. 2017; Wu et al. 2022), and also as a source of evolutionary adaptation (Singh and Ahi 2022; Wright et al. 2022). These rare transcripts were usually overlooked in conventional short...
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