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The following pages link to Structural polymorphism of chromodomains in Chd1. (Q34580926):
Displaying 18 items.
- Epigenetic virtues of chromodomains (Q27016161) (← links)
- Molecular implications of evolutionary differences in CHD double chromodomains (Q27644441) (← links)
- The DNA-binding domain of the Chd1 chromatin-remodelling enzyme contains SANT and SLIDE domains (Q27668078) (← links)
- Dimethylation of H3K4 by Set1 recruits the Set3 histone deacetylase complex to 5' transcribed regions (Q27936392) (← links)
- How chromatin-binding modules interpret histone modifications: lessons from professional pocket pickers (Q29547350) (← links)
- The SAGA continues: expanding the cellular role of a transcriptional co-activator complex (Q30438554) (← links)
- Keeping it in the family: diverse histone recognition by conserved structural folds (Q34336457) (← links)
- The chromodomains of CHD1 are critical for enzymatic activity but less important for chromatin localization (Q34864877) (← links)
- Histone Chaperones Spt6 and FACT: Similarities and Differences in Modes of Action at Transcribed Genes (Q35910655) (← links)
- Chd1 and yFACT act in opposition in regulating transcription. (Q36177486) (← links)
- dCHD3, a novel ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler associated with sites of active transcription (Q36540265) (← links)
- Histone tails: ideal motifs for probing epigenetics through chemical biology approaches (Q37139778) (← links)
- The Mi-2 homolog Mit1 actively positions nucleosomes within heterochromatin to suppress transcription. (Q39546235) (← links)
- The role of cotranscriptional histone methylations (Q39546955) (← links)
- A chromatin-remodeling protein is a component of fission yeast mediator (Q42423840) (← links)
- A novel classification system to predict the pathogenic effects of CHD7 missense variants in CHARGE syndrome. (Q47844332) (← links)
- Primers on chromatin (Q81557015) (← links)
- The Eaf3 chromodomain acts as a pH sensor for gene expression by altering its binding affinity for histone methylated-lysine residues (Q89589896) (← links)