Histone methylation in transcriptional control

T Kouzarides - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2002 - Elsevier
Current opinion in genetics & development, 2002Elsevier
Over the past year or so, methylation of histones has come to be recognised as a major
player in the regulation of gene activity. This notion follows the discovery of lysine and
arginine methyltransferases and proteins that recognise the methyl-lysine 'mark'on histones.
Methylated histones have been implicated in heterochromatic repression, promoter
regulation and the propagation of a repressed state via DNA methylation.
Over the past year or so, methylation of histones has come to be recognised as a major player in the regulation of gene activity. This notion follows the discovery of lysine and arginine methyltransferases and proteins that recognise the methyl-lysine ‘mark’ on histones. Methylated histones have been implicated in heterochromatic repression, promoter regulation and the propagation of a repressed state via DNA methylation.
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