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- adjective biochemistry
acetylated to an abnormally small extent
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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For example, DNA methylation can prevent binding of some transcriptional activators to their specific DNA sequences; furthermore, methyl-DNA binding proteins can recruit repressor complexes thus interfering with transcriptional initiation; moreover, DNA methyltransferases can interact with histone deacetylases rendering histones hypoacetylated.
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