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histone biotinylation
The modification of a histone by the addition of a biotinyl group. [GOC:rph, PMID:14613969, PMID:19019041]
National Institutes of Health
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Novel histone biotinylation marks are enriched in repeat regions and participate in repression of transcriptionally competent genes.
V. Pestinger
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Subhashinee S. K. Wijeratne
,
R. Rodriguez‐Melendez
,
J. Zempleni
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
2011
Corpus ID: 25830410
Review
2011
Review
2011
The biological functions of histone biotinylation
Bao Bao-long
2011
Corpus ID: 88202717
Histones are subject to a wide variety of posttranslational modifications.Histone biotinylation,covalent binding of the vitamin…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Repression of Transposable Elements by Histone Biotinylation 1 , 2
J. Zempleni
,
Y. Chew
,
B. Bao
,
V. Pestinger
,
Subhashinee S. K. Wijeratne
2009
Corpus ID: 25956934
Transposable elements constitute .40% of the human genome; transposition of these elements increases genome instability and…
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2007
2007
Decreased histone biotinylation marks cells senescence
S. S. Wijeratne
,
J. Zempleni
2007
Corpus ID: 81735410
Telomeres, the specialized heterochromatic ends of linear chromosomes undergo shortening with cell divisions in human tissues due…
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