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Cell Reports|January 29, 2013
RUNX1 is a key target in t(4;11) leukemias that contributes to gene activation through an AF4-MLL complex interactionAdam C Wilkinson, Erica Ballabio, Huimin Geng, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 9, 2023
Altered chromatin occupancy of patient-associated H4 mutants misregulate neuronal differentiationLijuan Feng, Douglas Barrows, Liangwen Zhong, et al.
Nature|December 19, 2008
WSTF regulates the H2A.X DNA damage response via a novel tyrosine kinase activityAndrew Xiao, Haitao Li, David Shechter, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 17, 2020
Histone H3.3 G34 mutations promote aberrant PRC2 activity and drive tumor progressionSiddhant U Jain, Sima Khazaei, Dylan M Marchione, et al.
Cell Reports|January 20, 2021
HDAC inhibition results in widespread alteration of the histone acetylation landscape and BRD4 targeting to gene bodiesMariesa J Slaughter, Erin K Shanle, Abid Khan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2018
Histone variant H3.3-mediated chromatin remodeling is essential for paternal genome activation in mouse preimplantation embryosQingran Kong, Laura A Banaszynski, Fuqiang Geng, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|April 1, 2014
Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation is a widely distributed active histone markLunzhi Dai, Chao Peng, Emilie Montellier, et al.
Genes & Development|February 9, 2026
The conserved N-terminal SANT1-binding domain (SBD) of EZH2 regulates PRC2 activityAgata L Patriotis, Douglas W Barrows, Yadira Soto-Feliciano, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 18, 2018
Pluripotency transcription factors and Tet1/2 maintain Brd4-independent stem cell identityLydia W S Finley, Santosha A Vardhana, Bryce W Carey, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 22, 2016
Chromatin Kinases Act on Transcription Factors and Histone Tails in Regulation of Inducible TranscriptionSteven Z Josefowicz, Miho Shimada, Anja Armache, et al.
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Cell Reports|January 29, 2013
RUNX1 is a key target in t(4;11) leukemias that contributes to gene activation through an AF4-MLL complex interactionAdam C Wilkinson, Erica Ballabio, Huimin Geng, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 9, 2023
Altered chromatin occupancy of patient-associated H4 mutants misregulate neuronal differentiationLijuan Feng, Douglas Barrows, Liangwen Zhong, et al.
Nature|December 19, 2008
WSTF regulates the H2A.X DNA damage response via a novel tyrosine kinase activityAndrew Xiao, Haitao Li, David Shechter, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 17, 2020
Histone H3.3 G34 mutations promote aberrant PRC2 activity and drive tumor progressionSiddhant U Jain, Sima Khazaei, Dylan M Marchione, et al.
Cell Reports|January 20, 2021
HDAC inhibition results in widespread alteration of the histone acetylation landscape and BRD4 targeting to gene bodiesMariesa J Slaughter, Erin K Shanle, Abid Khan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2018
Histone variant H3.3-mediated chromatin remodeling is essential for paternal genome activation in mouse preimplantation embryosQingran Kong, Laura A Banaszynski, Fuqiang Geng, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|April 1, 2014
Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation is a widely distributed active histone markLunzhi Dai, Chao Peng, Emilie Montellier, et al.
Genes & Development|February 9, 2026
The conserved N-terminal SANT1-binding domain (SBD) of EZH2 regulates PRC2 activityAgata L Patriotis, Douglas W Barrows, Yadira Soto-Feliciano, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 18, 2018
Pluripotency transcription factors and Tet1/2 maintain Brd4-independent stem cell identityLydia W S Finley, Santosha A Vardhana, Bryce W Carey, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 22, 2016
Chromatin Kinases Act on Transcription Factors and Histone Tails in Regulation of Inducible TranscriptionSteven Z Josefowicz, Miho Shimada, Anja Armache, et al.
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