Abstract Background Histones organize DNA into chromatin through a variety of processes. Among them, a vast diversity of histone variants can be incorporated into chromatin and finely modulate its organization and functionality. Classically, the study of histone variants has largely relied on antibody-based assays. However, antibodies have a limited efficiency to discriminate between highly similar histone variants. Results In this study, we established a mass spectrometry-based analysis to address this challenge. We developed a targeted proteomics method, using selected reaction monitoring or parallel reaction monitoring, to quantify a maximum number of histone variants in a single multiplexed assay, even when histones are present in a cru...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) create a powerful regulatory mechanism for maintaini...
AbstractPost-translational modifications (PTMs) of core histones work synergistically to fine tune c...
Posttranslational modifications on core histones can serve as binding scaffolds for chromatin-associ...
Background: Histones organize DNA into chromatin through a variety of processes. Among them, a vast ...
Abstract Background Histones a...
The nucleosome, the fundamental structural unit of chromatin, contains an octamer of core histones H...
The nucleosome, the fundamental structural unit of chro-matin, contains an octamer of core histones ...
Additional file 3. Abundance of H4 peptides used for normalization. The nucleosome contains two copi...
Epigenetic modifications contribute to the determination of cell fate and differentiation. The molec...
Although the existence of histone variants has been known for quite some time, only recently are we ...
Background: It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each oth...
It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each other. This nuc...
BACKGROUND: It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each oth...
Epigenetics has been defined by Goldberg et al. [1] as the study of heritable changes in gene expres...
AbstractChromatin is the macromolecular nucleoprotein complex that governs the organization of genet...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) create a powerful regulatory mechanism for maintaini...
AbstractPost-translational modifications (PTMs) of core histones work synergistically to fine tune c...
Posttranslational modifications on core histones can serve as binding scaffolds for chromatin-associ...
Background: Histones organize DNA into chromatin through a variety of processes. Among them, a vast ...
Abstract Background Histones a...
The nucleosome, the fundamental structural unit of chromatin, contains an octamer of core histones H...
The nucleosome, the fundamental structural unit of chro-matin, contains an octamer of core histones ...
Additional file 3. Abundance of H4 peptides used for normalization. The nucleosome contains two copi...
Epigenetic modifications contribute to the determination of cell fate and differentiation. The molec...
Although the existence of histone variants has been known for quite some time, only recently are we ...
Background: It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each oth...
It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each other. This nuc...
BACKGROUND: It becomes increasingly evident that nuclesomes are far from being identical to each oth...
Epigenetics has been defined by Goldberg et al. [1] as the study of heritable changes in gene expres...
AbstractChromatin is the macromolecular nucleoprotein complex that governs the organization of genet...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) create a powerful regulatory mechanism for maintaini...
AbstractPost-translational modifications (PTMs) of core histones work synergistically to fine tune c...
Posttranslational modifications on core histones can serve as binding scaffolds for chromatin-associ...