Distinct roles for H4 and H2A.Z acetylation in RNA transcription in African trypanosomes
Distinct roles for H4 and H2A.Z acetylation in RNA transcription in African trypanosomes
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Despite histone H2A variants and acetylation of histones occurring in almost every eukaryotic organism, it has been difficult to establish direct functional links between canonical histones or H2A variant acetylation, deposition of H2A variants and transcription. To disentangle these complex interdependent processes, we devised a highly sensitive s...
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Distinct roles for H4 and H2A.Z acetylation in RNA transcription in African trypanosomes
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-020-15274-0