Methylation of residues in histone tails is part of a network that regulates gene expression. JmjC domain containing proteins catalyze the oxidative removal of methyl groups on histone lysine residues. Here, we report studies to test the involvement of Jumonji domain-containing protein 6 (Jmjd6) in histone lysine demethylation. Jmjd6 has recently been shown to hydroxylate RNA splicing factors and is known to be essential for the differentiation of multiple tissues and cells during embryogenesis. However, there have been conflicting reports as to whether Jmjd6 is a histone-modifying enzyme. Immunolocalization studies reveal that Jmjd6 is distributed throughout the nucleoplasm outside of regions containing heterochromatic DNA, with occasional...
Post-translational histone modification has a fundamental role in chromatin biology and is proposed ...
The study of histone lysine demethylases has become very hot recently. Many histone demethylases hav...
In budding yeast, there are five JmjC domain-containing proteins, Jhd1, Jhd2, Rph1, Ecm5, and Gis1, ...
BACKGROUND: Methylation of residues in histone tails is part of a network that regulates gene expres...
Methylation of residues in histone tails is part of a network that regulates gene expression. JmjC d...
Analysis of Jmjd6 cellular localization and testing for its involvement in histone demethylation
The “jumonji domain containing 6” protein (Jmjd6) is involved in embryogenetic tissue differentiatio...
Jumonji Domain Containing 6 (JMJD6) is a histone arginine demethylase that preferentially removes me...
Lysyl hydroxylation and arginyl demethylation are post-translational events that are important for m...
Covalent modifications of histones, such as acetylation and methylation, play important roles in the...
SummaryHistone methylation regulates chromatin structure, transcription, and epigenetic state of the...
Jumonji histone demethylases catalyze removal of methyl marks from lysine residues in histone protei...
Histone lysine (K) methylation has been shown to play a fundamental role in modulating chromatin arc...
Histone lysine (K) methylation has been shown to play a fundamental role in modulating chromatin arc...
Jumonji histone demethylases catalyze removal of methyl marks from lysine residues in histone protei...
Post-translational histone modification has a fundamental role in chromatin biology and is proposed ...
The study of histone lysine demethylases has become very hot recently. Many histone demethylases hav...
In budding yeast, there are five JmjC domain-containing proteins, Jhd1, Jhd2, Rph1, Ecm5, and Gis1, ...
BACKGROUND: Methylation of residues in histone tails is part of a network that regulates gene expres...
Methylation of residues in histone tails is part of a network that regulates gene expression. JmjC d...
Analysis of Jmjd6 cellular localization and testing for its involvement in histone demethylation
The “jumonji domain containing 6” protein (Jmjd6) is involved in embryogenetic tissue differentiatio...
Jumonji Domain Containing 6 (JMJD6) is a histone arginine demethylase that preferentially removes me...
Lysyl hydroxylation and arginyl demethylation are post-translational events that are important for m...
Covalent modifications of histones, such as acetylation and methylation, play important roles in the...
SummaryHistone methylation regulates chromatin structure, transcription, and epigenetic state of the...
Jumonji histone demethylases catalyze removal of methyl marks from lysine residues in histone protei...
Histone lysine (K) methylation has been shown to play a fundamental role in modulating chromatin arc...
Histone lysine (K) methylation has been shown to play a fundamental role in modulating chromatin arc...
Jumonji histone demethylases catalyze removal of methyl marks from lysine residues in histone protei...
Post-translational histone modification has a fundamental role in chromatin biology and is proposed ...
The study of histone lysine demethylases has become very hot recently. Many histone demethylases hav...
In budding yeast, there are five JmjC domain-containing proteins, Jhd1, Jhd2, Rph1, Ecm5, and Gis1, ...