Reading and erasing of the phosphonium analogue of trimethyllysine by epigenetic proteins
<i>N</i><sup>ε</sup>-Methylation of lysine residues in histones plays an essential role in the regulation of eukaryotic transcription. The ‘highest’ methylation mark, <i>N</i><sup>ε</sup>-trimethyllysine, is specifically recognised by <i>N</i&...
Autori principali: | Belle, R, Kamps, JJAG, Poater, J, Kumar, K, Pieters, BJGE, Salah, E, Claridge, TDW, Paton, RS, Matthias Bickelhaupt, F, Kawamura, A, Schofield, CJ, Mecinović, J |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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