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- RNA-induced transcriptional silencing complex. In histone modifications, chromodomains are very conserved. They function by identifying and binding to methylated...
- humans. CHD1 is named for three of its protein domains: two tandem chromodomains, its ATPase catalytic domain, and its DNA-binding domain (Figure 1)...
- code. The unique N-terminal domain of the CDH subfamily contains two chromodomains. The two lobe domains act in tandem as the translocase domain (Tr) and...
- autistic people have such a mutation. The gene CHD8 encodes the protein chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 8, which is a chromatin regulator enzyme...
- 2013). "Highly diverse chromoviruses of Beta vulgaris are classified by chromodomains and chromosomal integration". Mobile DNA. 4 (1): 8. doi:10.1186/1759-8753-4-8...
- PMID 20377908. Gao, X; Hou, Y; Ebina, H; Levin, HL; Voytas, DF (March 2008). "Chromodomains direct integration of retrotransposons to heterochromatin". Genome Research...
- HATs are typically characterized by the presence of zinc fingers and chromodomains, and they are found to acetylate lysine residues on histones H2A, H3...
- Janssen IM, et al. (September 2004). "Mutations in a new member of the chromodomain gene family cause CHARGE syndrome". Nature Genetics. 36 (9): 955–957...
- heterochromatin) (see bottom Figure). It has been determined that a chromodomain (a domain that specifically binds methyl-lysine) in the transcriptionally...
- of repressive methyl-lysine marks in histone H3 by Polycomb and HP1 chromodomains". Genes & Development. 17 (15): 1870–81. doi:10.1101/gad.1110503. PMC 196235...