Histone acetylation adds an acetyl group on the lysine residue commonly found within the N-terminal tail protruding from the histone core of the nucleosome, and is important for chromosome structure and function in gene transcription and chromatin remodeling. Acetylation may also occur on other residues additional to lysine, but have not been thoroughly investigated at the proteomics level. Here we report a wide tolerance acetylation study mimicking the addition of 42 ± 0.5 Da delta mass modification on undefined amino acid residues of histones by shotgun proteomics using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. A multi-blind spectral alignment algorithm with a wide peptide tolerance revealed frequent occurrence of 42 ± 0.5 Da modifi...
none6The nucleosome is the basic structural unit of eukariotic chromosomes and consists of a DNA mol...
Histone acetylation has long been determined as a highly dynamic modification associated with open c...
Packaging the long and fragile genomes of eukaryotic species into nucleosomes is all well and good, ...
Histone acetylation adds an acetyl group on the lysine residue commonly found within the N-terminal ...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Histone proteins provide the most basic form of structural organization for eukaryotic chromosomes. ...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs), as the histone code assumes, are related with regul...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs), as the histone code assumes, are related with regul...
Lysine acetylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that occurs at thousands of sites ...
Histone proteins are subject to a range of post-transcrip-tional modifications in living cells. The ...
AbstractHistone H4 can be reversibly acetylated at lysine residues 5, 8, 12 and 16. It is possible t...
none6The nucleosome is the basic structural unit of eukariotic chromosomes and consists of a DNA mol...
Histone acetylation has long been determined as a highly dynamic modification associated with open c...
Packaging the long and fragile genomes of eukaryotic species into nucleosomes is all well and good, ...
Histone acetylation adds an acetyl group on the lysine residue commonly found within the N-terminal ...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Histone proteins provide the most basic form of structural organization for eukaryotic chromosomes. ...
Regulation of histone acetylation is fundamental to the utilization of eukaryotic genomes in chromat...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs), as the histone code assumes, are related with regul...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs), as the histone code assumes, are related with regul...
Lysine acetylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that occurs at thousands of sites ...
Histone proteins are subject to a range of post-transcrip-tional modifications in living cells. The ...
AbstractHistone H4 can be reversibly acetylated at lysine residues 5, 8, 12 and 16. It is possible t...
none6The nucleosome is the basic structural unit of eukariotic chromosomes and consists of a DNA mol...
Histone acetylation has long been determined as a highly dynamic modification associated with open c...
Packaging the long and fragile genomes of eukaryotic species into nucleosomes is all well and good, ...