Construction of Chimeric Histone Methyltransferase Complexes In Saccharomyces cerevisiae Generate Unique Phenotypes and Clarify the Roles of MLL1 and Set1 Complex Accessory Proteins
Abstract:Genomic rearrangements involving the MLL1 gene are prevalent in human cancers, especially mixed lineage leukemia. This gene encodes an enzyme that methylates histone H3 on lysine 4 (H3K4) as a part of the MLL1 multi‐protein complex. The MLL1 complex regulates the expression of many genes via this epigenetic mark, including homeobox genes. Problematically, higher eukaryotes contain many functionally redundant complexes that complicate the study of MLL1 and associated cancers in a living system. Furthermore, due… Show more
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