H3K36 methylation state and associated silencing mechanisms

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Abstract

Epigenetic marks determine cell fate via numerous reader proteins. H3K36 methylation is a common epigenetic mark that is thought to be associated with the activities of the RNA polymerase 2 C-terminal domain. We discuss a novel silencing mechanism regulated by Set2-dependent H3K36 methylation that involves exosome-dependent RNA processing.

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Suzuki, S., Murakami, Y., & Takahata, S. (2017, January 1). H3K36 methylation state and associated silencing mechanisms. Transcription. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/21541264.2016.1246076

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