2014
The Properties of Long Noncoding RNAs that Regulate Chromatin
Rutenberg-Schoenberg M, Sexton A, Simon M. The Properties of Long Noncoding RNAs that Regulate Chromatin. Annual Review Of Genomics And Human Genetics 2014, 17: 1-26. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genom-090314-024939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChromatin-based processesLong noncoding RNAMechanisms of lncRNAsChromatin biologyChromatin structureLncRNA functionsNuclear roleHuman lncRNAsPosttranscriptional regulationNoncoding RNAsRNA moleculesGene expressionFinal online publication dateBiochemical mechanismsBroader roleRNAUpstream roleLncRNAsOnline publication dateHuman physiologyChromatinGenomicsTranscriptionBiologyMechanism
2007
The Site-Specific Installation of Methyl-Lysine Analogs into Recombinant Histones
Simon MD, Chu F, Racki LR, de la Cruz CC, Burlingame AL, Panning B, Narlikar GJ, Shokat KM. The Site-Specific Installation of Methyl-Lysine Analogs into Recombinant Histones. Cell 2007, 128: 1003-1012. PMID: 17350582, PMCID: PMC2932701, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2006.12.041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLysine methylationChromatin structureRecombinant histonesContext of chromatinHistone lysine methylationHistone lysine residuesSpecific lysine methylationNucleosome remodelingEffector proteinsPosttranslational modificationsDegree of methylationRecombinant proteinsHistonesLysine residuesMethyl lysineMethylationBiochemical mechanismsSite-specific installationProteinRapid generationNatural counterpartsChromatinPowerful toolAdaptorResidues