Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of RBBP4/7 ortholog in Tetrahymena thermophila
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ABSTRACT: Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 7 (RBBP4 and 7) are two highly homologous human histone chaperones. They function in epigenetic regulation as subunits of multiple chromatin-related complexes and have been implicated in numerous cancers. Due to their overlapping functions, our understanding of RBBP4 and 7, particularly outside of Opisthokonts, has remained limited. Genome-wide analyses indicated that RebL1 and Tetrahymena Lin54 (Anqa1) bind predominantly within genic regions. Anqa1 targets primarily promoter regions suggesting a role for Tetrahymena MuvB in transcription regulation.
ORGANISM(S): Tetrahymena thermophila
PROVIDER: GSE156091 | GEO | 2021/04/30
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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