Chang Huang, Bing Zhu. 2018: Roles of H3K36-specific histone methyltransferases in transcription: antagonizing silencing and safeguarding transcription fidelity. Biophysics Reports, 4(4): 170-177. DOI: 10.1007/s41048-018-0063-1
Citation: Chang Huang, Bing Zhu. 2018: Roles of H3K36-specific histone methyltransferases in transcription: antagonizing silencing and safeguarding transcription fidelity. Biophysics Reports, 4(4): 170-177. DOI: 10.1007/s41048-018-0063-1

Roles of H3K36-specific histone methyltransferases in transcription: antagonizing silencing and safeguarding transcription fidelity

  • Histone H3K36 methylation is well-known for its role in active transcription. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, H3K36 methylation is mediated solely by SET2 during transcription elongation. In metazoans, multiple H3K36-specific methyltransferases exist and contribute to distinct biochemical activities and subsequent functions. In this review, we focus on the H3K36-specific histone methyltransferases in metazoans, and discuss their enzymatic activity regulation and their roles in antagonizing Polycomb silencing and safeguarding transcription fidelity.
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