Villar-Garea et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Fine mapping of posttranslational modifications of the linker histone H1 from Drosophila melanogasterVillar-Garea et al., 2008
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The linker histone H1 binds to the DNA in between adjacent nucleosomes and contributes to chromatin organization and transcriptional control. It is known that H1 carries diverse posttranslational modifications (PTMs), including phosphorylation, lysine methylation and …
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