Plant homeodomain (PHD) finger-containing proteins are implicated in fundamental biological processes, including transcriptional activation and repression, DNA damage repair, cell differentiation, and survival. The PHD finger functions as an epigenetic reader that binds to posttranslationally modified or unmodified histone H3 tails, recruiting catalytic writers and erasers and other components of the epigenetic machinery to chromatin. Despite the critical role of the histone-PHD interaction in normal and pathological processes, selective inhibitors of this association have not been well developed. Here we demonstrate that macrocyclic calixarenes can disrupt binding of PHD fingers to methylated lysine 4 of histone H3 in vitro and in vivo. Th...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...
International audienceEpigenetic regulation is a dynamic and reversible process that controls gene e...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) finger-containing proteins are implicated in fundamental biological processe...
Epigenetic regulation is a complex process involving the interplay of multiple different cellular fa...
Histone post-translational modifications, and specific combinations they create, mediate a wide rang...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers are amongst the largest family of epigenetic domains, first char...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is found in many chromatin-associated proteins and functions to r...
Histone methylation is an important post-translational modification that plays a crucial role in reg...
A number of histone-binding domains are implicated in cancer through improper binding of chromatin. ...
Functional genomic elements are marked by characteristic DNA and histone modification signatures. Ho...
Plant homeodomains (PHDs) are protein domains which bind to the N-terminal region of histone 3 (H3) ...
Significance: Methylation of histone H3 on lysine 9 and 27 (H3K9 and H3K27) are two epigenetic modif...
Chromatin is a structure formed by DNA and protein found in eukaryotic cells. This structure serves ...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...
International audienceEpigenetic regulation is a dynamic and reversible process that controls gene e...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) finger-containing proteins are implicated in fundamental biological processe...
Epigenetic regulation is a complex process involving the interplay of multiple different cellular fa...
Histone post-translational modifications, and specific combinations they create, mediate a wide rang...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers are amongst the largest family of epigenetic domains, first char...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) finger is found in many chromatin-associated proteins and functions to r...
Histone methylation is an important post-translational modification that plays a crucial role in reg...
A number of histone-binding domains are implicated in cancer through improper binding of chromatin. ...
Functional genomic elements are marked by characteristic DNA and histone modification signatures. Ho...
Plant homeodomains (PHDs) are protein domains which bind to the N-terminal region of histone 3 (H3) ...
Significance: Methylation of histone H3 on lysine 9 and 27 (H3K9 and H3K27) are two epigenetic modif...
Chromatin is a structure formed by DNA and protein found in eukaryotic cells. This structure serves ...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...
International audienceEpigenetic regulation is a dynamic and reversible process that controls gene e...
Plant homeodomain (PHD) containing proteins are important epigenetic regulators and are of interest ...