Beyond the tail: the consequence of context in histone post-translational modification and chromatin research

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Abstract

The role of histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) in chromatin structure and genome function has been the subject of intense debate for more than 60 years. Though complex, the discourse can be summarized in two distinct — and deceptively simple — questions: What is the function of histone PTMs? And how should they be studied? Decades of research show these queries are intricately linked and far from straightforward. Here we provide a historical perspective, highlighting how the arrival of new technologies shaped discovery and insight. Despite their limitations, the tools available at each period had a profound impact on chromatin research, and provided essential clues that advanced our understanding of histone PTM function. Finally, we discuss recent advances in the application of defined nucleosome substrates, the study of multivalent chromatin interactions, and new technologies driving the next era of histone PTM research.

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Weinzapfel, E. N., Fedder-Semmes, K. N., Sun, Z. W., & Keogh, M. C. (2024, February 1). Beyond the tail: the consequence of context in histone post-translational modification and chromatin research. Biochemical Journal. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20230342

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