2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.08.556832
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Sequential deregulation of histone marks, chromatin accessibility and gene expression in response to PROTAC-induced degradation of ASH2L

Mirna Barsoum,
Roksaneh Sayadi-Boroujeni,
Alexander T. Stenzel
et al.

Abstract: The trithorax protein ASH2L is essential for organismal and tissue development. As a subunit of COMPASS/KMT2 complexes, ASH2L is necessary for methylation of histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4). Mono- and trimethylation at this site mark active enhancers and promoters, respectively, although the molecular relevance of H3K4 methylation is only partially understood. Due to the importance of ASH2L in all 6 COMPASS-like complexes and its long half-life, it has been difficult to define direct consequences. To overcome this … Show more

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