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{{STRUCTURE_2b2u| PDB=2b2u | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Tandem chromodomains of human CHD1 complex with histone H3 tail peptide containing trimethyllysine and dimethylarginine [[2b2u]]}} | {{STRUCTURE_2b2u| PDB=2b2u | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Tandem chromodomains of human CHD1 (grey, green, pink) complex with histone H3 tail peptide (yellow) containing trimethyllysine and dimethylarginine [[2b2u]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:30, 5 December 2013
Chromodomain-helicase-DNA-binding protein (CHD) remodel chromatin and histone deacylation thus affecting transcription. Chromatin regulation involves the tightness of packing of DNA. When DNA is tightly packed, gene expression is slower.
3D structures of CHD3D structures of CHD
Updated on 05-December-2013
2b2t – hCHD1 (mutant) + histone H3 tail – human
2b2u, 2b2v, 2b2w - hCHD1 + histone H3 tail
2b2y - hCHD1
2l5u – hCHD4 PHD finger 1 – NMR
2l75 - hCHD4 PHD finger 2 + histone H3 peptide – NMR
2ee1 – hCHD4 chromodomain – NMR
2epb – hCHD6 chromodomain 2 – NMR
2ckc, 2v0e, 2v0f – hCHD7 BRK domain - NMR
2dl6, 2cka – hCHD8 BRK domain - NMR