The plant-specific histone residue Phe41 is important for genome-wide H3.1 distribution
The canonical histone variant H3.1 of vascular plants contains a conserved Phe residue at position 41 that is unique to the plant kingdom. Here, Lu et al. provide evidence that H3.1Phe41 acts collaboratively with the H3.1 core domain to restrict H3.1 deposition to silent regions of the genome.
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Main Authors: | Li Lu, Xiangsong Chen, Shuiming Qian, Xuehua Zhong |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/13ba31fd706f48e19bb774e356cf46e0 |
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