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1. Cohesin distribution alone predicts chromatin organization in yeast via conserved-current loop extrusion.

2. [Anomalies of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes and human neurodevelopmental genetic disorders].

3. Structural mechanism of HP1⍺-dependent transcriptional repression and chromatin compaction.

4. USP3 promotes DNA damage response and chemotherapy resistance through stabilizing and deubiquitinating SMARCA5 in prostate cancer.

5. Regulation of outer kinetochore assembly during meiosis I and II by CENP-A and KNL-2/M18BP1 in C. elegans oocytes.

6. SMARCA5-mediated chromatin remodeling is required for germinal center formation.

7. CEP192 localises mitotic Aurora-A activity by priming its interaction with TPX2.

8. Requirement of Nek2a and cyclin A2 for Wapl-dependent removal of cohesin from prophase chromatin.

9. Cohesin mutations in acute myeloid leukemia.

10. Old Passengers as New Drivers: Chromosomal Passenger Proteins Engage in Translesion Synthesis.

11. Clr4 SUV39H1 ubiquitination and non-coding RNA mediate transcriptional silencing of heterochromatin via Swi6 phase separation.

12. CRISPR screening uncovers nucleolar RPL22 as a heterochromatin destabilizer and senescence driver.

13. Spt5 orchestrates cryptic transcript suppression and transcriptional directionality.

14. SRF promotes long-range chromatin loop formation and stem cell pluripotency.

15. CENP-C-Mis12 complex establishes a regulatory loop through Aurora B for chromosome segregation.

16. m 6 A-modified cenRNA stabilizes CENPA to ensure centromere integrity in cancer cells.

17. Stabilization of the hexasome intermediate during histone exchange by yeast SWR1 complex.

18. Unexpected nuclear hormone receptor and chromatin dynamics regulate estrous cycle dependent gene expression.

19. Tracking live-cell single-molecule dynamics enables measurements of heterochromatin-associated protein-protein interactions.

20. Heterochromatin protein 1 alpha (HP1α) undergoes a monomer to dimer transition that opens and compacts live cell genome architecture.

21. SMARCD1 is an essential expression-restricted metastasis modifier.

22. Fibrillarin reprograms glucose metabolism by driving the enhancer-mediated transcription of PFKFB4 in liver cancer.

23. DEK regulates B-cell proliferative capacity and is associated with aggressive disease in low-grade B-cell lymphomas.

24. The chromatin remodeler SMARCA5 binds to d-block metal supports: Characterization of affinities by IMAC chromatography and QM analysis.

25. Fdo1, Fkh1, Fkh2, and the Swi6-Mbp1 MBF complex regulate Mcd1 levels to impact eco1 rad61 cell growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

26. ZIC2 and ZIC3 promote SWI/SNF recruitment to safeguard progression towards human primed pluripotency.

27. Opening and changing: mammalian SWI/SNF complexes in organ development and carcinogenesis.

29. Stepwise de novo establishment of inactive X chromosome architecture in early development.

30. TRIM28 promotes tumor growth and metastasis in breast cancer by targeting the BRD7 protein for ubiquitination and degradation.

31. The SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complex regulates pancreatic endocrine cell expansion and differentiation in mice in vivo.

32. The multifaceted roles of the Ctf4 replisome hub in the maintenance of genome integrity.

33. An extrinsic motor directs chromatin loop formation by cohesin.

34. Identification of BAF60b as a Chromatin-Remodeling Checkpoint of Diet-Induced Fatty Liver Disease.

35. Heterochromatin formation and remodeling by IRTKS condensates counteract cellular senescence.

36. Cryo-EM structures of Smc5/6 in multiple states reveal its assembly and functional mechanisms.

37. Targeting SWI/SNF ATPases reduces neuroblastoma cell plasticity.

38. Delineation of the CENP-LN sub-complex dissociation mechanism upon multisite phosphorylation during mitosis.

39. In through the out door: A loop-binding-first model for topological cohesin loading.

40. A synchronized, large-scale field experiment using Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the significance of the UV-B photoreceptor UVR8 under natural conditions.

41. Pushing the TAD boundary: Decoding insulator codes of clustered CTCF sites in 3D genomes.

42. LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (LHP1) partially inhibits the transcriptional activation of FT by MYB73 and regulates flowering in Arabidopsis.

43. A chemical platform for the efficient screening of arylazopyrazole-based photoswitchable CENP-E inhibitors using mild cyclization reactions.

44. Permeable TAD boundaries and their impact on genome-associated functions.

45. TSC/mTORC1 mediates mTORC2/AKT1 signaling in c-MYC-induced murine hepatocarcinogenesis via centromere protein M.

46. Dysfunction of Telomeric Cdc13-Stn1-Ten1 Simultaneously Activates DNA Damage and Spindle Checkpoints.

47. The cohesin ATPase cycle is mediated by specific conformational dynamics and interface plasticity of SMC1A and SMC3 ATPase domains.

48. Members of an array of zinc-finger proteins specify distinct Hox chromatin boundaries.

49. Three-dimensional chromatin mapping of sensory neurons reveals that promoter-enhancer looping is required for axonal regeneration.

50. Argonaute protein CSR-1 restricts localization of holocentromere protein HCP-3, the C. elegans CENP-A homolog.

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