2010
DOI: 10.3791/2101-v
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Genome-wide Analysis using ChIP to Identify Isoform-specific Gene Targets

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“…JmjN and JmjC are specific demethylase active regions; the mutation of ARID domain affects the enzyme activities of JmjN and JmjC [22]. The PHD domain can specifically identify and bind to H3K4me2/3 [23], is structurally similar to the tail of C5HC2 LXCXE and non-T/E1A, and regulates KDM5A and pRb (retinoblastoma protein) p107 and TATA and other proteins. In summary, KDM5A can regulate various biological activities of cells by coordinating multiple functional domains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JmjN and JmjC are specific demethylase active regions; the mutation of ARID domain affects the enzyme activities of JmjN and JmjC [22]. The PHD domain can specifically identify and bind to H3K4me2/3 [23], is structurally similar to the tail of C5HC2 LXCXE and non-T/E1A, and regulates KDM5A and pRb (retinoblastoma protein) p107 and TATA and other proteins. In summary, KDM5A can regulate various biological activities of cells by coordinating multiple functional domains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%