New chaps in the histone chaperone arena

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Abstract

Understanding exactly how chromatin is assembled is paramount to addressing how select histone modifications may be transmitted, a putative epigenetic process. In the June 15, 2010, issue of Genes & Development, Drané and colleagues (pp. 1253-1265) identified DAXX as a novel H3.3-specific chaperone. This finding, in the context of others published by Goldberg and colleauges in Cell and Sawatsubashi and colleagues (pp. 159-170) in the January 15, 2010, issue of Genes & Development, provides the impetus for uncovering the mechanistic and functional properties of alternative histone deposition pathways. © 2010 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Campos, E. I., & Reinberg, D. (2010, July 1). New chaps in the histone chaperone arena. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1946810

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