| Product By Gene ID | 121504 |
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| H4 - Monitoring global chromatin structure through histone modifications Histones make up the main protein component of chromatin and are responsible for storing and organizing the genome in a compact yet accessible manner. In addition to storage, histones play an important role in the regulation of various cellular pro... Read more. |
| Histone H4 Phosphorylation: Affecting Liver Regeneration and Cancer Histones are highly conserved proteins that function in the organization of nuclear DNA to create chromatin in eukaryotic cells. Post-translational alterations of histones are critical to monitoring and regulating DNA structure, expression, and gene t... Read more. |
| Histone H4: Implications in Liver Cancer Histones are highly conserved proteins that function in the organization of nuclear DNA to create chromatin in eukaryotic cells. Post-translational alterations of histones are critical to monitoring and regulating DNA structure, expression, and gene t... Read more. |
| "Come Fly with Me" - New Drosophila Model Developed for Direct in Vivo Study of Histones Forming the major protein component of chromatin, histones are essential to the structure and organization of chromosomes, forming the nucleosome around which DNA is packaged and wrapped.Antibody studies have revealed histones undergo various posttr... Read more. |