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Why do histone monomethylation and dimethylation cause a significant difference in binding to LEDGF?

Hinako X. Suzuki; Hisashi Okumura; Satoru G. Itoh · 2025 · The Journal of Chemical Physics

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Abstract (excerpt)

Lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF) is a chromatin-binding protein. It regulates gene transcription and is associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and cancer. Its PWWP domain binds to histone H3 at K36 (H3K36). The…

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Metadata source: Crossref · DOI 10.1063/5.0259337