Biochemical purifications from mammalian cells and Xenopus oocytes revealed that vertebrate Mi-2 proteins reside in multisubunit NuRD (Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase) complexes. Since all NuRD subunits are highly conserved in the genomes of C. elegans and Drosophila, it was suggested that NuRD complexes also exist in invertebrates. Recently, a novel dMec complex, composed of dMi-2 and dMEP-1 was identified in Drosophila. The genome of C. elegans encodes two highly homologous Mi-2 orthologues, LET-418 and CHD-3. Here we demonstrate that these proteins define at least three different protein complexes, two distinct NuRD complexes and one MEC complex. The two canonical NuRD complexes share the same core subunits HDA-1/HDAC, LIN-53/RbAp ...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the differentiated fates of embryonic cells, however, o...
AbstractThe C. elegans proteins MES-2 and MES-6, orthologs of the Polycomb group (PcG) chromatin rep...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
Biochemical purifications from mammalian cells and Xenopus oocytes revealed that vertebrate Mi-2 pro...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. However, on...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
The ATP-dependent chromatin remodeller Mi-2 functions as a transcriptional repressor and contributes...
Mi2 proteins are evolutionarily conserved, ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers of the CHD family tha...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
Background: Methyl-DNA binding proteins help to translate epigenetic information encoded by DNA meth...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the differentiated fates of embryonic cells, however, o...
AbstractThe C. elegans proteins MES-2 and MES-6, orthologs of the Polycomb group (PcG) chromatin rep...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
Biochemical purifications from mammalian cells and Xenopus oocytes revealed that vertebrate Mi-2 pro...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. However, on...
AbstractA rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the developmental fates of embryonic cells. How...
The ATP-dependent chromatin remodeller Mi-2 functions as a transcriptional repressor and contributes...
Mi2 proteins are evolutionarily conserved, ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers of the CHD family tha...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
Background: Methyl-DNA binding proteins help to translate epigenetic information encoded by DNA meth...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
The five-protein MuvB core complex is highly conserved in animals. This nuclear complex interacts wi...
A rapid cascade of regulatory events defines the differentiated fates of embryonic cells, however, o...
AbstractThe C. elegans proteins MES-2 and MES-6, orthologs of the Polycomb group (PcG) chromatin rep...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...