Accessibility of the histone H3 tail in the nucleosome for binding of paired readers
The chromatin remodeller CHD4 contains two PHD finger reader domains that have been shown to bivalently recognize H3 histone tails. Here, the authors describe a mechanism by which the PHD fingers bind to the intact nucleosome core particle, revealing both cooperative and individual interactions.
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Main Authors: | Jovylyn Gatchalian, Xiaodong Wang, Jinzen Ikebe, Khan L. Cox, Adam H. Tencer, Yi Zhang, Nathaniel L. Burge, Luo Di, Matthew D. Gibson, Catherine A. Musselman, Michael G. Poirier, Hidetoshi Kono, Jeffrey J. Hayes, Tatiana G. Kutateladze |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80503b36d74a4bc3b72aa20bc28f7b84 |
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