Examining histone modification crosstalk using immobilized libraries established from ligation-ready nucleosomes
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Aparicio Pelaz, DiegoYerkesh, Zhadyra

Kirchgäßner, Sören

Mahler, Henriette
Kharchenko, Vladlena
Azhibek, Dulat
Jaremko, Mariusz

Mootz, Henning D.

Jaremko, Lukasz

Schwarzer, Dirk

Fischle, Wolfgang

KAUST Department
Bioscience ProgramBiological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
Bioscience
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2020Submitted Date
2020-06-19Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/664743
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280 different patterns of histone modifications were installed in preassembled nucleosomes using PTS and SML enabling screening of readout crosstalk.Citation
Aparicio Pelaz, D., Yerkesh, Z., Kirchgäßner, S., Mahler, H., Kharchenko, V., Azhibek, D., … Fischle, W. (2020). Examining histone modification crosstalk using immobilized libraries established from ligation-ready nucleosomes. Chemical Science. doi:10.1039/d0sc03407jSponsors
This work was supported by the priority program SPP 1623 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinscha (DFG FI1513/3-1 to W. F. and SCHW1163/4-1 to D. S.) the Max Planck Society (W. F.), and intramural funds of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (M. J., L. J. and W. F.). We thank members of the HDM group for help with establishing protein trans-splicing assays.Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)Journal
Chemical ScienceAdditional Links
http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0SC03407Jae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1039/d0sc03407j
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