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Assessing cellular efficacy of bromodomain inhibitors using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching

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BACKGROUND: Acetylation of lysine residues in histone tails plays an important role in the regulation of gene transcription. Bromdomains are the readers of acetylated histone marks, and, consequently, bromodomain-containing proteins have a variety of chromatin-related functions. Moreover, they are increasingly being recognised as important mediators of a wide range of diseases. The first potent and selective bromodomain inhibitors are beginning to be described, but the diverse or unknown func...

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10.1186/1756-8935-7-14

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Institution:
University of Oxford
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Medical Sciences Division
Department:
NDORMS
Sub department:
Botnar Research Centre
Oxford college:
Balliol College
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Medical Sciences Division
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
Target Discovery Institute
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Author
Publisher:
BioMed Central Publisher's website
Journal:
Epigenetics and Chromatin Journal website
Volume:
7
Issue:
1
Pages:
14
Publication date:
2014-07-13
Acceptance date:
2014-06-23
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EISSN:
1756-8935
ISSN:
1756-8935
Language:
English
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pubs:478300
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478300
Deposit date:
2014-08-15

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