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A Structural Perspective on Readout of Epigenetic Histone and DNA Methylation Marks.


ABSTRACT: This article outlines the protein modules that target methylated lysine histone marks and 5mC DNA marks, and the molecular principles underlying recognition. The article focuses on the structural basis underlying readout of isolated marks by single reader molecules, as well as multivalent readout of multiple marks by linked reader cassettes at the histone tail and nucleosome level. Additional topics addressed include the role of histone mimics, cross talk between histone marks, technological developments at the genome-wide level, advances using chemical biology approaches, the linkage between histone and DNA methylation, the role for regulatory lncRNAs, and the promise of chromatin-based therapeutic modalities.

SUBMITTER: Patel DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4772102 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Structural Perspective on Readout of Epigenetic Histone and DNA Methylation Marks.

Patel Dinshaw J DJ  

Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 20160301 3


This article outlines the protein modules that target methylated lysine histone marks and 5mC DNA marks, and the molecular principles underlying recognition. The article focuses on the structural basis underlying readout of isolated marks by single reader molecules, as well as multivalent readout of multiple marks by linked reader cassettes at the histone tail and nucleosome level. Additional topics addressed include the role of histone mimics, cross talk between histone marks, technological dev  ...[more]

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