Structural and histone binding ability characterizations of human PWWP domains.

Volume: 6, Issue: 6
Published: Jun 20, 2011
Abstract
Background null The PWWP domain was first identified as a structural motif of 100-130 amino acids in the WHSC1 protein and predicted to be a protein-protein interaction domain. It belongs to the Tudor domain 'Royal Family', which consists of Tudor, chromodomain, MBT and PWWP domains. While Tudor, chromodomain and MBT domains have long been known to bind methylated histones, PWWP was shown to exhibit histone binding ability only until recently....
Paper Details
Title
Structural and histone binding ability characterizations of human PWWP domains.
Published Date
Jun 20, 2011
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
6
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