Switching on chromatin: mechanistic role of histone H4-K16 acetylation
Shogren-Knaak, Michael ; Peterson, Craig L.
Shogren-Knaak, Michael
Peterson, Craig L.
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2006-07-21
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How post-translational histone modifications regulate DNA utilization constitutes one of the central questions of chromatin biology. In studying the mechanistic role of histone H4-K16 acetylation, a mark with a functional role in maintaining transcriptionally permissive DNA domains or directly promoting gene transcription, we found that this acetylation both disrupts higher-order chromatin structure and changes the functional interaction of chromatin-associated proteins. The potential significance of this finding for in vivo chromatin structure, establishment of euchromatic domains, and promotion of gene transcription is examined.
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Cell Cycle. 2006 Jul;5(13):1361-5. Epub 2006 Jul 1.
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16855380