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Identification of inhibitors of chromatin modifying enzymes using the yeast phenotypic screens.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2009-06-13)
Benjamin Newcomb, Antonio Bedalov
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A multitude of enzymes that modify histones and remodel nucleosomes are required for the formation, maintenance, and propagation of the transcriptionally repressed chromatin state in eukaryotes. Robust phenotypic screens in yeast S. cerevisiae have proved instrumental in identifying these activities and for providing mechanistic insights into epigenetic regulation. These phenotypic assays, amenable for high throughput small molecule screening, enable identification and characterization of inhibitors of chromatin modifying enzymes largely bypassing traditional biochemical approaches.

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L-Lisina monohydrate, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, from non-animal source