JASPer controls interphase histone H3S10 phosphorylation by chromosomal kinase JIL-1 in Drosophila
The chromosomal kinase JIL-1 is responsible for interphase histone H3S10 phosphorylation and has been proposed to protect active chromatin from heterochromatinisation. Here, the authors show that JIL-1 is stabilized and anchored to active genes and telomeric transposons by JASPer, which binds to H3K...
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Main Authors: | Christian Albig, Chao Wang, Geoffrey P. Dann, Felix Wojcik, Tamás Schauer, Silke Krause, Sylvain Maenner, Weili Cai, Yeran Li, Jack Girton, Tom W. Muir, Jørgen Johansen, Kristen M. Johansen, Peter B. Becker, Catherine Regnard |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cd98c95f8ec34b1b9f4958d116a33d68 |
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