Abstract:CHD6 is a chromatin remodeling protein characterized to play a role in transcriptional repression of genes and viruses. It occurs in a nuclear location as a component of a larger complex which associates with RNA Pol II. Mutations in CHD6 are associated with motor coordination defects, and development of cancers following substitutions and translocations.
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