Abstract:Naturally occurring inorganic arsenic has been identified as a prominent causal agent in lung, bladder, liver, and prostate cancers. Although arsenic (As) has long been known to induce carcinogenicity via epigenetic mechanisms, alteration in histone gene expression has not been explored. The replication-dependent histone genes (also known as canonical histone genes) are the only genes found in multicellular organisms whose messenger RNA (mRNA) does not terminate with a poly(A) tail at the 3' end. Instead, they… Show more
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