Histone Acetylation in Fungal Pathogens of Plants
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] A. Kimura,et al. Chromosomal gradient of histone acetylation established by Sas2p and Sir2p functions as a shield against gene silencing , 2002, Nature Genetics.
[2] J. Dangl,et al. Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling in Response to Pathogens1 , 2006, Plant Physiology.
[3] Distinct roles of the Gcn5 histone acetyltransferase revealed during transient stress-induced reprogramming of the genome , 2013, BMC Genomics.
[4] P. Grant,et al. NuA4, an essential transcription adaptor/histone H4 acetyltransferase complex containing Esa1p and the ATM‐related cofactor Tra1p , 1999, The EMBO journal.
[5] M. Matsumoto,et al. Depudecin: a novel compound inducing the flat phenotype of NIH3T3 cells doubly transformed by ras- and src-oncogene, produced by Alternaria brassicicola. , 1992, The Journal of antibiotics.
[6] S. Schreiber,et al. Depudecin induces morphological reversion of transformed fibroblasts via the inhibition of histone deacetylase. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] M. Peinado,et al. Epigenetics of Host–Pathogen Interactions: The Road Ahead and the Road Behind , 2012, PLoS pathogens.
[8] F. Dequiedt,et al. Class II histone deacetylases: versatile regulators. , 2003, Trends in genetics : TIG.
[9] Guanghui Wang,et al. The HDF1 histone deacetylase gene is important for conidiation, sexual reproduction, and pathogenesis in Fusarium graminearum. , 2011, Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI.
[10] Stuart L Schreiber,et al. Deacetylase enzymes: biological functions and the use of small-molecule inhibitors. , 2002, Chemistry & biology.
[11] Keqiang Wu,et al. HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 Is Involved in Jasmonic Acid and Ethylene Signaling of Pathogen Response in Arabidopsis , 2005, The Plant Cell Online.
[12] Jessica Schneider,et al. Rtt109 Is Required for Proper H3K56 Acetylation , 2006, Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[13] John R. Yates,et al. The Novel SLIK Histone Acetyltransferase Complex Functions in the Yeast Retrograde Response Pathway , 2002, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[14] M. Lebrun,et al. The Tig 1 Histone Deacetylase Complex Regulates Infectious Growth in the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae , 2010 .
[15] R Ohba,et al. Yeast Gcn5 functions in two multisubunit complexes to acetylate nucleosomal histones: characterization of an Ada complex and the SAGA (Spt/Ada) complex. , 1997, Genes & development.
[16] R. Kornberg,et al. Twenty-Five Years of the Nucleosome, Fundamental Particle of the Eukaryote Chromosome , 1999, Cell.
[17] Thanat Chookajorn,et al. Epigenetic memory at malaria virulence genes , 2007, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[18] J. E. Halley,et al. Telomeric heterochromatin boundaries require NuA4-dependent acetylation of histone variant H2A.Z in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 2006, Genes & development.
[19] L. Pillus,et al. Esa1p Is an Essential Histone Acetyltransferase Required for Cell Cycle Progression , 1999, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[20] E. Selker,et al. The Neurospora crassa White Collar-1 dependent blue light response requires acetylation of histone H3 lysine 14 by NGF-1. , 2006, Molecular biology of the cell.
[21] A. Voss,et al. MYST family histone acetyltransferases take center stage in stem cells and development , 2009, BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
[22] A. Tarakhovsky,et al. Suppression of the antiviral response by an influenza histone mimic , 2012, Nature.
[23] Clay C C Wang,et al. Overexpression of the Aspergillus nidulans histone 4 acetyltransferase EsaA increases activation of secondary metabolite production , 2012, Molecular microbiology.
[24] Jerry L. Workman,et al. Histone acetyltransferase complexes: one size doesn't fit all , 2007, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.
[25] P. Tudzynski,et al. Reactive oxygen species generation in fungal development and pathogenesis. , 2012, Current opinion in microbiology.
[26] Erica L. Mersfelder,et al. The tale beyond the tail: histone core domain modifications and the regulation of chromatin structure , 2006, Nucleic acids research.
[27] Axel A. Brakhage,et al. Bacteria-induced natural product formation in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans requires Saga/Ada-mediated histone acetylation , 2011, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[28] M. Vidal,et al. RPD3 encodes a second factor required to achieve maximum positive and negative transcriptional states in Saccharomyces cerevisiae , 1991, Molecular and cellular biology.
[29] D. Edmondson,et al. Mammalian GCN5 and P/CAF Acetyltransferases Have Homologous Amino-Terminal Domains Important for Recognition of Nucleosomal Substrates , 1998, Molecular and Cellular Biology.
[30] M. Gijzen,et al. Transgenerational gene silencing causes gain of virulence in a plant pathogen , 2013, Nature Communications.
[31] B. Hohn,et al. Descendants of Primed Arabidopsis Plants Exhibit Resistance to Biotic Stress1[W][OA] , 2011, Plant Physiology.
[32] Jin-Rong Xu,et al. Transducin Beta-Like Gene FTL1 Is Essential for Pathogenesis in Fusarium graminearum , 2009, Eukaryotic Cell.
[33] P. Cole,et al. Structure and chemistry of the p300/CBP and Rtt109 histone acetyltransferases: implications for histone acetyltransferase evolution and function. , 2008, Current opinion in structural biology.
[34] Jeffrey G. Linger,et al. Acetylated Lysine 56 on Histone H3 Drives Chromatin Assembly after Repair and Signals for the Completion of Repair , 2008, Cell.
[35] Tony Kouzarides,et al. Acetylation: a regulatory modification to rival phosphorylation? , 2000, The EMBO journal.
[36] Andrew J. Bannister,et al. Regulation of chromatin by histone modifications , 2011, Cell Research.
[37] M Wilm,et al. The S. cerevisiae SET3 complex includes two histone deacetylases, Hos2 and Hst1, and is a meiotic-specific repressor of the sporulation gene program. , 2001, Genes & development.
[38] Suvarna Bs. Sirtuins: the future insight. , 2013 .
[39] M. Gartenberg. The Sir proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mediators of transcriptional silencing and much more. , 2000, Current opinion in microbiology.
[40] J. Workman,et al. Introducing the acetylome , 2009, Nature Biotechnology.
[41] S. Schreiber,et al. A Mammalian Histone Deacetylase Related to the Yeast Transcriptional Regulator Rpd3p , 1996, Science.
[42] E. Seto,et al. The Rpd3/Hda1 family of lysine deacetylases: from bacteria and yeast to mice and men , 2008, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.
[43] Bing Li,et al. The Role of Chromatin during Transcription , 2007, Cell.
[44] John E. Linz,et al. The initiation and pattern of spread of histone H4 acetylation parallel the order of transcriptional activation of genes in the aflatoxin cluster , 2007, Molecular microbiology.
[45] M. Tribus,et al. Histone Deacetylase Activity Regulates Chemical Diversity in Aspergillus , 2007, Eukaryotic Cell.
[46] C. Harding,et al. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 19-kDa Lipoprotein Inhibits IFN-γ-Induced Chromatin Remodeling of MHC2TA by TLR2 and MAPK Signaling1 , 2006, The Journal of Immunology.
[47] L. Zhu,et al. Histone acetyltransferase Rtt109 is required for Candida albicans pathogenesis , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[48] Ronen Marmorstein,et al. Fungal Rtt109 histone acetyltransferase is an unexpected structural homolog of metazoan p300/CBP , 2008, Nature Structural &Molecular Biology.
[49] P. Cossart,et al. Histone modifications and chromatin remodeling during bacterial infections. , 2008, Cell host & microbe.
[50] Yang Wang,et al. The Tig1 Histone Deacetylase Complex Regulates Infectious Growth in the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae[C][W][OA] , 2010, Plant Cell.
[51] B. Turner,et al. Defining an epigenetic code , 2007, Nature Cell Biology.
[52] S. Giles,et al. Cryptococcus neoformans Histone Acetyltransferase Gcn5 Regulates Fungal Adaptation to the Host , 2010, Eukaryotic Cell.
[53] Jeffrey S. Smith,et al. Calorie restriction extends the chronological lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae independently of the Sirtuins , 2007, Aging cell.
[54] Ivan V. Gregoretti,et al. Molecular evolution of the histone deacetylase family: functional implications of phylogenetic analysis. , 2004, Journal of molecular biology.
[55] P. Grant,et al. Histone H3 specific acetyltransferases are essential for cell cycle progression. , 2001, Genes & development.
[56] Kami Kim,et al. Chromatin modifications, epigenetics, and how protozoan parasites regulate their lives. , 2012, Trends in parasitology.
[57] Seongjoon Park,et al. Do sirtuins promote mammalian longevity?: A Critical review on its relevance to the longevity effect induced by calorie restriction , 2013, Molecules and cells.
[58] A. Mirsky,et al. ACETYLATION AND METHYLATION OF HISTONES AND THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE REGULATION OF RNA SYNTHESIS. , 1964, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[59] C. Lawrence,et al. Biosynthesis and role in virulence of the histone deacetylase inhibitor depudecin from Alternaria brassicicola. , 2009, Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI.
[60] Junhong Han,et al. Rtt109 Acetylates Histone H3 Lysine 56 and Functions in DNA Replication , 2007, Science.
[61] R. Meeley,et al. Enzymatic Detoxification of HC-toxin, the Host-Selective Cyclic Peptide from Cochliobolus carbonum. , 1991, Plant physiology.
[62] Robert Driscoll,et al. Yeast Rtt109 Promotes Genome Stability by Acetylating Histone H3 on Lysine 56 , 2007, Science.
[63] E. Seto,et al. Regulation of histone deacetylase activities , 2004, Journal of cellular biochemistry.
[64] J. Walton,et al. Inhibition of maize histone deacetylases by HC toxin, the host-selective toxin of Cochliobolus carbonum. , 1995, The Plant cell.
[65] Yi Zhang,et al. New Nomenclature for Chromatin-Modifying Enzymes , 2007, Cell.
[66] L. Guarente. Calorie restriction and sirtuins revisited , 2013, Genes & development.