Published 2019 | Version v1
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Chromatin Alterations in a Model of Oncogene Activation Studied by Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy

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Defects in the global organization of chromatin are relevant in many pathological processes, including cancer. The activation of oncogenes has been recognized as a triggering event of alterations in the dynamics of replication, transcription and DNA damage response (DDR), that may lead to increased DNA damage and the onset of genomic instability [Negrini et al, Nature Rev Mol Cell Biol (2010)]. Genome-wide sequencing methods are shedding light on the series of molecular events (e.g. replication stress) that follow oncogene activation and produce genomic damage [Macheret and Halazonetis, Nature (2018)]. However, how these events are unfolding in the context of the crowded three-dimensional nucleus and which is the role of nanoscale chromatin architecture remain to be determined yet.

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Created:
April 14, 2023
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November 29, 2023