Investigating histone H3 Lys4 and Lys9 methylation in conditionally immortalized olfactory placode by matrix-assisted laser desorption

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2002

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University of Cape Town

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Published studies have shown that distinctive site-specific histone H3 methylation patterns at lysine 9 and lysine 4 determine the formation of heterochromatin oreuchromatin, respectively. The biological significance of lysine 4 and lysine 9 methylation of histone N-terrriinal tails was investigated in this study with a new approach.
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