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SUBMITTER: Li J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3323043 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Li Jing J Chu Mingyue M Wang Shanshan S Chan Doug D Qi Shankang S Wu Meng M Zhou Zhongliang Z Li Jiwen J Nishi Eiichiro E Qin Jun J Wong Jiemin J
The Journal of biological chemistry 20120130 13
Histone methylation on lysine residues is believed to function primarily as docking sites to recruit specific proteins termed as histone code "readers" or "effectors." Each lysine residue can be mono-, di, and tri-methylated and different methylation states can have different effect on chromatin function. While an increasing number of proteins have been identified and characterized as specific effectors for methylated histones, very few of the proteins are known to recognize a particular state o ...[more]