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Histone-mediated transgenerational epigenetics

Authors :
Vincenzo Cavalieri
Giovanni Spinelli
Tollefsbol,Trygve O
Tollefsbol,Trygve O.
Nilsson, Eric
Ben Maamar, Millissia
Skinner, Michael K.
Ho, Dao H.
Meyer-Ficca, Mirella L.
Meyer, Ralph G.
Ge, Zhao-Jia
Sun, Qing-Yuan
Mashoodh, Rahia
Champagne, Frances A.
Freeman, Dana M.
Wang, Zhibin
Cavalieri, Vincenzo
Spinelli, Giovanni
Schoelz, John M.
Riddle, Nicole C.
Legof, Loui
D’Cruz, Shereen Cynthia
Tevosian, Sergei
Smagulova, Fatima
Norouzitallab, Parisa
Baruah, Kartik
Bossier, Peter
Vanrompay, Daisy
Annacondia, Maria Luz
Martinez, German
Lin, Shudai
Fang, Lingzhao
Liu, George E.
Li, Cong-Jun
Mukherjee, Krishnendu
Vilcinskas, Andrea
Uller, Tobia
Varriale, Annalisa
Casati, Lavinia
Celotti, Fabio
Stuppia, Liborio
Thamban, Thushara
Agarwaal, Viplove
Basu, Amitava
Rajeev, Ramisetti, Sinha, Anunay
Prasad Dwivedi, Ambey
Khosla, Sanjeev
Nowak, Felicia V.
Slyvka, Yuriy
Ribo, Silvia
Ramon-Krauel, Marta
Palacios-Marin, Ivonne
Diaz, Ruben
Lerin, Carle
Jiménez-Chillaro´n, Josep C.
Sijbrands, Eric J.G.
Cavalieri Vincenzo
Spinelli Giovanni
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms operate at the interface between the environment and genome, by converting the environmental stimuli to phenotypic responses through changes in the chromatin landscape, which ultimately affects gene expression in the absence of alterations in DNA sequence. In this scenario, transgenerational inheritance occurs when epigenetic variations induced by environmental stimuli are transmitted through the germ line to succeeding generations that had never experienced those stimuli. There is an ever-growing list of reports indicating that histones are fundamental players in these processes in a variety of organisms. In this chapter, we provide a perspective on histone-driven epigenetic mechanisms, such as histone posttranslational modifications, incorporation of histone variants, and nucleosome positioning, illustrating their interwoven hierarchies of activity and highlighting their roles in the transgenerational inheritance of genomic functions.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b730024e61f06ed83e890dbff684372f