A hyperactive transcriptional state marks genome reactivation at the mitosis-G1 transition

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A hyperactive transcriptional state marks genome reactivation at the mitosis-G1 transition is …
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P356DOI10.1101/GAD.280859.116
P932PMC publication ID4926865
P698PubMed publication ID27340175

P50authorRoss HardisonQ27063030
Caroline R BartmanQ63437480
P2093author name stringPeng Huang
Arjun Raj
Gerd A Blobel
Belinda Giardine
Perry Evans
Cheryl A Keller
Chris C-S Hsiung
Aaron J Stonestrom
Kristen S Jahn
Paul Ginart
Carolyne Face
Laavanya Sankaranarayanan
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Topologically associating domains and their long-range contacts are established during early G1 coincident with the establishment of the replication-timing programQ38872750
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H2A.Z maintenance during mitosis reveals nucleosome shifting on mitotically silenced genesQ39652255
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Expression of the c-myb and c-myc genes is regulated independently in differentiating mouse erythroleukemia cells by common processes of premature transcription arrest and increased mRNA turnoverQ40660198
Regulation of global acetylation in mitosis through loss of histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases from chromatin.Q40789316
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Tissue-specific mitotic bookmarking by hematopoietic transcription factor GATA1.Q34294625
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Genome accessibility is widely preserved and locally modulated during mitosisQ34446446
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Anaphase is initiated by proteolysis rather than by the inactivation of maturation-promoting factor.Q34729839
Marking of active genes on mitotic chromosomesQ34742729
Imaging individual mRNA molecules using multiple singly labeled probesQ34833213
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Brd4 marks select genes on mitotic chromatin and directs postmitotic transcriptionQ35007045
GATA-1-mediated proliferation arrest during erythroid maturation.Q35107812
RBPJ, the major transcriptional effector of Notch signaling, remains associated with chromatin throughout mitosis, suggesting a role in mitotic bookmarkingQ35112753
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The molecular mechanism of mitotic inhibition of TFIIH is mediated by phosphorylation of CDK7.Q35211264
Mitosis gives a brief window of opportunity for a change in gene transcriptionQ35214993
Dynamics of the epigenetic landscape during erythroid differentiation after GATA1 restorationQ35451782
Condensation of chromatin into chromosomes preserves an open configuration but alters the DNase I hypersensitive cleavage sites of the transcribed geneQ35536389
Occupancy by key transcription factors is a more accurate predictor of enhancer activity than histone modifications or chromatin accessibilityQ35608650
Dynamic enhancer-gene body contacts during transcription elongationQ36158104
The F9-EC cell line as a model for the analysis of differentiationQ36465963
Multiplexed analysis of chromosome conformation at vastly improved sensitivityQ36496192
Erythroid-cell-specific properties of transcription factor GATA-1 revealed by phenotypic rescue of a gene-targeted cell lineQ36566131
A subset of Drosophila Myc sites remain associated with mitotic chromosomes colocalized with insulator proteinsQ36613972
The half-life of c-myc mRNA in growing and serum-stimulated cells: influence of the coding and 3' untranslated regions and role of ribosome translocationQ36648860
Single-cell analysis of transcription kinetics across the cell cycleQ36709938
Database for mRNA half-life of 19 977 genes obtained by DNA microarray analysis of pluripotent and differentiating mouse embryonic stem cellsQ37101441
Mediators of reprogramming: transcription factors and transitions through mitosisQ37196129
The human protein PRR14 tethers heterochromatin to the nuclear lamina during interphase and mitotic exit.Q37402346
Cell-cycle control of developmentally regulated transcription factors accounts for heterogeneity in human pluripotent cellsQ37410891
P433issue12
P304page(s)1423-1439
P577publication date2016-06-01
P1433published inGenes & DevelopmentQ1524533
P1476titleA hyperactive transcriptional state marks genome reactivation at the mitosis-G1 transition
P478volume30

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