Isolation and characterization of a novel H1.2 complex that acts as a repressor of p53-mediated transcription.
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CHD8 suppresses p53-mediated apoptosis through histone H1 recruitment during early embryogenesisVpr-binding protein antagonizes p53-mediated transcription via direct interaction with H3 tailEpigenetic regulators and their impact on therapy in acute myeloid leukemiaX-linked mental retardation gene CUL4B targets ubiquitylation of H3K4 methyltransferase component WDR5 and regulates neuronal gene expressionLoss-of-function Additional sex combs like 1 mutations disrupt hematopoiesis but do not cause severe myelodysplasia or leukemiaAn evolutionarily conserved long noncoding RNA TUNA controls pluripotency and neural lineage commitmentA large intergenic noncoding RNA induced by p53 mediates global gene repression in the p53 responseDepletion of human histone H1 variants uncovers specific roles in gene expression and cell growth.Additional sex combs-like 1 belongs to the enhancer of trithorax and polycomb group and genetically interacts with Cbx2 in miceHistone H2A C-terminus regulates chromatin dynamics, remodeling, and histone H1 bindingHistone H1 phosphorylation is associated with transcription by RNA polymerases I and IILack of global meiotic sex chromosome inactivation, and paucity of tissue-specific gene expression on the Drosophila X chromosome.Multifunctionality of the linker histones: an emerging role for protein-protein interactions.Mapping of six somatic linker histone H1 variants in human breast cancer cells uncovers specific features of H1.2.New partners in regulation of gene expression: the enhancer of Trithorax and Polycomb Corto interacts with methylated ribosomal protein l12 via its chromodomain.Differential expression profiling analyses identifies downregulation of 1p, 6q, and 14q genes and overexpression of 6p histone cluster 1 genes as markers of recurrence in meningiomas.Chromatin condensing functions of the linker histone C-terminal domain are mediated by specific amino acid composition and intrinsic protein disorder.Multiple roles for Puralpha in cellular and viral regulation.A genetic screen and transcript profiling reveal a shared regulatory program for Drosophila linker histone H1 and chromatin remodeler CHD1.Proteomic characterization of the nucleolar linker histone H1 interaction network.Identification of replication-dependent and replication-independent linker histone complexes: Tpr specifically promotes replication-dependent linker histone stabilityThe H1 linker histones: multifunctional proteins beyond the nucleosomal core particle.Linker histone H1.2 establishes chromatin compaction and gene silencing through recognition of H3K27me3.MMP-9 facilitates selective proteolysis of the histone H3 tail at genes necessary for proficient osteoclastogenesis.H1 linker histone promotes epigenetic silencing by regulating both DNA methylation and histone H3 methylation.Deimination of linker histones links neutrophil extracellular trap release with autoantibodies in systemic autoimmunity.Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Reveals that Intact Histone H1 Phosphorylations are Variant Specific and Exhibit Single Molecule Hierarchical DependenceLinker histone H1.0 interacts with an extensive network of proteins found in the nucleolus.Independent Biological and Biochemical Functions for Individual Structural Domains of Drosophila Linker Histone H1The B-type lamin is required for somatic repression of testis-specific gene clustersProfiling of linker histone variants in ovarian cancer.Bpur, the Lyme disease spirochete's PUR domain protein: identification as a transcriptional modulator and characterization of nucleic acid interactions.YB-1: oncoprotein, prognostic marker and therapeutic target?Genetic and epigenetic alterations of myeloproliferative disorders.Genetic basis of MPN: Beyond JAK2-V617F.Role of the lncRNA-p53 regulatory network in cancer.Molecular function and regulation of long non-coding RNAs: paradigms with potential roles in cancer.Linker histone H1 and protein-protein interactions.Role of H1 linker histones in mammalian development and stem cell differentiation.Histone HIST1H1C/H1.2 regulates autophagy in the development of diabetic retinopathy.
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Isolation and characterization of a novel H1.2 complex that acts as a repressor of p53-mediated transcription.
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Isolation and characterization ...... of p53-mediated transcription
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David Levens
Edward M Johnson
Hugh W Brock
Hyunjung Kim
Jongkyu Choi
Kimitoshi Kohno
Kyunghwan Kim
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10.1074/JBC.M708205200
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2008-02-07T00:00:00Z