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The following pages link to How do linker histones mediate differential gene expression? (Q33665019):
Displaying 19 items.
- Histone H1 diversity: bridging regulatory signals to linker histone function (Q28202298) (← links)
- The C-terminal domain is the primary determinant of histone H1 binding to chromatin in vivo (Q28246949) (← links)
- The histone H1 family: specific members, specific functions? (Q28265464) (← links)
- H1 linker histones are essential for mouse development and affect nucleosome spacing in vivo (Q28585826) (← links)
- Induction of secondary structure in a COOH-terminal peptide of histone H1 by interaction with the DNA: an infrared spectroscopy study (Q28910176) (← links)
- Single-base resolution mapping of H1-nucleosome interactions and 3D organization of the nucleosome (Q30495579) (← links)
- Nuclear compartmentalization and gene activity (Q34186324) (← links)
- Structure and expression of the human oocyte-specific histone H1 gene elucidated by direct RT-nested PCR of a single oocyte (Q34192405) (← links)
- Histone H1 represses estrogen receptor alpha transcriptional activity by selectively inhibiting receptor-mediated transcription initiation (Q34276916) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid receptor-mediated chromatin remodeling in vivo. (Q34290258) (← links)
- Histone variants and histone modifications: a structural perspective (Q34500001) (← links)
- Nuclear receptor-dependent transcription with chromatin. Is it all about enzymes? (Q34621596) (← links)
- Role of linker histone in chromatin structure and function: H1 stoichiometry and nucleosome repeat length (Q36408581) (← links)
- Regulation of prothymosin alpha by estrogen receptor alpha: molecular mechanisms and relevance in estrogen-mediated breast cell growth (Q38363903) (← links)
- Modulation of chromatin function through linker histone H1 variants (Q38895906) (← links)
- Histone H1 enhances synergistic activation of the MMTV promoter in chromatin (Q39698957) (← links)
- Hormone-mediated dephosphorylation of specific histone H1 isoforms. (Q40789297) (← links)
- Oligodendroglioma cells synthesize the differentiation-specific linker histone H1˚ and release it into the extracellular environment through shed vesicles (Q42877079) (← links)
- DNA-induced alpha-helical structure in the NH2-terminal domain of histone H1. (Q43754780) (← links)