Posttranslational modifications of the DNA-associated histone proteins play fundamental roles in eukaryotic transcriptional regulation. We previously discovered a novel trans-tail histone code involving monomethylated histone H4 lysine 20 (H4K20) and H3 lysine 9 (H3K9); however, the mechanisms that establish this code and its function in transcription were unknown. In this report, we demonstrate that H3K9 monomethylation is dependent upon the PR-Set7 H4K20 monomethyltransferase but independent of its catalytic function, indi-cating that PR-Set7 recruits an H3K9 monomethyltransferase to establish the trans-tail histone code. We determined that this histone code is involved in a transcriptional regulatory pathway in vivo whereby mono-methylat...
Eukaryotic genomes exist within a dynamic structure named chromatin in which DNA is wrapped around a...
Epigenetic mechanisms underlying the transcriptional regulation of eukaryotic cells have been a rece...
DNA is compacted in the eukaryotic nucleus through association with histone proteins to form nucleos...
Restricted until 14 July 2010.In developing multi-cellular organisms, cell fate decisions are largel...
2012-11-15Within the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged via its interaction with histones and non-h...
UnrestrictedChromatin is the complex of DNA, histones, and nonhistone proteins found in the nucleus ...
Restricted until 19 Sept. 2009.The post-translational modification of histones is thought to play a ...
Histone acetylation is generally associated with gene activation and chromatin decondensation. Recen...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is a tightly regulated process. In order to ensure the strict duplication...
The trithorax and the polycomb group proteins are chromatin modifiers, which play a key role in the ...
SummaryHistone H3K4 trimethylation by the Set1/MLL family of proteins provides a hallmark for transc...
eukaryotic genomes are packaged into discrete regions of transcriptionally active genes (euchromatin...
AbstractBackground: Covalent modifications of histone N-terminal tails play fundamental roles in reg...
During development, covalent modification of both, histones and DNA contribute to the specification ...
SummaryHistone modifications have been implicated in stem cell maintenance and differentiation. We h...
Eukaryotic genomes exist within a dynamic structure named chromatin in which DNA is wrapped around a...
Epigenetic mechanisms underlying the transcriptional regulation of eukaryotic cells have been a rece...
DNA is compacted in the eukaryotic nucleus through association with histone proteins to form nucleos...
Restricted until 14 July 2010.In developing multi-cellular organisms, cell fate decisions are largel...
2012-11-15Within the eukaryotic nucleus, DNA is packaged via its interaction with histones and non-h...
UnrestrictedChromatin is the complex of DNA, histones, and nonhistone proteins found in the nucleus ...
Restricted until 19 Sept. 2009.The post-translational modification of histones is thought to play a ...
Histone acetylation is generally associated with gene activation and chromatin decondensation. Recen...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is a tightly regulated process. In order to ensure the strict duplication...
The trithorax and the polycomb group proteins are chromatin modifiers, which play a key role in the ...
SummaryHistone H3K4 trimethylation by the Set1/MLL family of proteins provides a hallmark for transc...
eukaryotic genomes are packaged into discrete regions of transcriptionally active genes (euchromatin...
AbstractBackground: Covalent modifications of histone N-terminal tails play fundamental roles in reg...
During development, covalent modification of both, histones and DNA contribute to the specification ...
SummaryHistone modifications have been implicated in stem cell maintenance and differentiation. We h...
Eukaryotic genomes exist within a dynamic structure named chromatin in which DNA is wrapped around a...
Epigenetic mechanisms underlying the transcriptional regulation of eukaryotic cells have been a rece...
DNA is compacted in the eukaryotic nucleus through association with histone proteins to form nucleos...