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Anti-Histone H3 (acetyl K9) antibody - ChIP Grade (ab4441)

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ab4441 has been referenced in 42 publications.

  1. Rajabi H et al. MUC1-C oncoprotein induces TCF7L2 activation and promotes cyclin D1 expression in human breast cancer cells. J Biol Chem : (2012). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 22318732
  2. Taraborrelli C et al. TNFR1 is essential for CD40, but not for lipopolysaccharide-induced sickness behavior and clock gene dysregulation. Brain Behav Immun 25:434-42 (2011). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 21074606
  3. Lalmansingh AS et al. TDP-43 is a transcriptional repressor: the testis-specific mouse acrv1 gene is a TDP-43 target in vivo. J Biol Chem 286:10970-82 (2011). PubMed: 21252238
  4. Zhang CC et al. RPL1, a Gene Involved in Epigenetic Processes Regulates Phenotypic Plasticity in Rice. Mol Plant : (2011). PubMed: 22131052
  5. Ram O et al. Combinatorial patterning of chromatin regulators uncovered by genome-wide location analysis in human cells. Cell 147:1628-39 (2011). CHIPseq; Human. PubMed: 22196736
  6. Verdeguer F et al. A mitotic transcriptional switch in polycystic kidney disease. Nat Med 16:106-10 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 19966811
  7. Sun J & Li R Human negative elongation factor activates transcription and regulates alternative transcription initiation. J Biol Chem 285:6443-52 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20028984
  8. Suzuki M et al. MyD88-dependent silencing of transgene expression during the innate and adaptive immune response to helper-dependent adenovirus. Hum Gene Ther 21:325-36 (2010). PubMed: 19824822
  9. Ribarska T et al. Epigenetic inactivation of the placentally imprinted tumor suppressor gene TFPI2 in prostate carcinoma. Cancer Genomics Proteomics 7:51-60 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20335518
  10. Sandoval J et al. Ordered transcriptional factor recruitment and epigenetic regulation of tnf-alpha in necrotizing acute pancreatitis. Cell Mol Life Sci 67:1687-97 (2010). ChIP; Rat. PubMed: 20130956
  11. Liefke R et al. Histone demethylase KDM5A is an integral part of the core Notch-RBP-J repressor complex. Genes Dev 24:590-601 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20231316
  12. Lamprecht B et al. Derepression of an endogenous long terminal repeat activates the CSF1R proto-oncogene in human lymphoma. Nat Med 16:571-9, 1p following 579 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20436485
  13. Liu F et al. Epigenomic alterations and gene expression profiles in respiratory epithelia exposed to cigarette smoke condensate. Oncogene : (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20440268
  14. Earley KW et al. Mechanisms of HDA6-mediated rRNA gene silencing: suppression of intergenic Pol II transcription and differential effects on maintenance versus siRNA-directed cytosine methylation. Genes Dev 24:1119-32 (2010). ChIP. PubMed: 20516197
  15. Heintzman ND et al. Histone modifications at human enhancers reflect global cell-type-specific gene expression. Nature 459:108-12 (2009). ChIP/Chip; Human. PubMed: 19295514
  16. Gargiulo G et al. NA-Seq: a discovery tool for the analysis of chromatin structure and dynamics during differentiation. Dev Cell 16:466-81 (2009). ChIP. PubMed: 19289091
  17. Yu Z et al. The epidermal differentiation-associated Grainyhead gene Get1/Grhl3 also regulates urothelial differentiation. EMBO J 28:1890-903 (2009). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 19494835
  18. Bougdour A et al. Drug inhibition of HDAC3 and epigenetic control of differentiation in Apicomplexa parasites. J Exp Med 206:953-66 (2009). WB; Toxoplasma gondii. PubMed: 19349466
  19. Zsindely N et al. The loss of histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation due to dSAGA-specific dAda2b mutation influences the expression of only a small subset of genes. Nucleic Acids Res 37:6665-80 (2009). WB, ICC/IF, ChIP; Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). PubMed: 19740772
  20. Menigatti M et al. The protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R gene is an early and frequent target of silencing in human colorectal tumorigenesis. Mol Cancer 8:124 (2009). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20015382
  21. Michishita E et al. SIRT6 is a histone H3 lysine 9 deacetylase that modulates telomeric chromatin. Nature : (2008). WB, ChIP; Human. PubMed: 18337721
  22. Dunican DS et al. xDnmt1 regulates transcriptional silencing in pre-MBT Xenopus embryos independently of its catalytic function. Development 135:1295-302 (2008). WB. PubMed: 18305009
  23. Gurtner A et al. NF-Y dependent epigenetic modifications discriminate between proliferating and postmitotic tissue. PLoS ONE 3:e2047 (2008). ICC/IF, ChIP; Human, Mouse. PubMed: 18431504
  24. Wang Z et al. Combinatorial patterns of histone acetylations and methylations in the human genome. Nat Genet 40:897-903 (2008). CHIPseq. PubMed: 18552846
  25. Cebrat M et al. Mechanism of lymphocyte-specific inactivation of RAG-2 intragenic promoter of NWC: implications for epigenetic control of RAG locus. Mol Immunol 45:2297-306 (2008). ChIP. PubMed: 18166226
  26. Chou SD & Tomasi TB Spatial distribution of histone methylation during MHC class II expression. Mol Immunol 45:971-80 (2008). PubMed: 17850872
  27. Taylor P & Hardin PE Rhythmic E-box binding by CLK-CYC controls daily cycles in per and tim transcription and chromatin modifications. Mol Cell Biol 28:4642-52 (2008). ChIP; Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). PubMed: 18474612
  28. Sadikovic B et al. Genome-wide H3K9 Histone Acetylation Profiles Are Altered in Benzopyrene-treated MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells. J Biol Chem 283:4051-60 (2008). IP; Human. PubMed: 18065415
  29. Shimada M et al. Chk1 is a histone H3 threonine 11 kinase that regulates DNA damage-induced transcriptional repression. Cell 132:221-32 (2008). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 18243098
  30. Zhou Z et al. Type III interferon (IFN) induces a type I IFN-like response in a restricted subset of cells through signaling pathways involving both the Jak-STAT pathway and the mitogen-activated protein kinases. J Virol 81:7749-58 (2007). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 17507495
  31. Hamon MA et al. Histone modifications induced by a family of bacterial toxins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:13467-72 (2007). PubMed: 17675409
  32. Tavner F et al. Targeting an E2F site in the mouse genome prevents promoter silencing in quiescent and post-mitotic cells. Oncogene 26:2727-35 (2007). PubMed: 17072340
  33. Krysinska H et al. A two-step, PU.1-dependent mechanism for developmentally regulated chromatin remodeling and transcription of the c-fms gene. Mol Cell Biol 27:878-87 (2007). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 17116688
  34. Vaquero A et al. SIRT1 regulates the histone methyl-transferase SUV39H1 during heterochromatin formation. Nature 450:440-4 (2007). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 18004385
  35. Caballero R et al. Combinatorial effects of splice variants modulate function of Aiolos. J Cell Sci 120:2619-30 (2007). WB; Human. PubMed: 17646674
  36. Guccione E et al. Myc-binding-site recognition in the human genome is determined by chromatin context. Nat Cell Biol 8:764-70 (2006). PubMed: 16767079
  37. Sripathy SP et al. The KAP1 corepressor functions to coordinate the assembly of de novo HP1-demarcated microenvironments of heterochromatin required for KRAB zinc finger protein-mediated transcriptional repression. Mol Cell Biol 26:8623-38 (2006). ChIP. PubMed: 16954381
  38. Boix-Chornet M et al. Release of hypoacetylated and trimethylated histone H4 is an epigenetic marker of early apoptosis. J Biol Chem 281:13540-7 (2006). PubMed: 16531610
  39. Adhvaryu KK et al. Methylation of histone H3 lysine 36 is required for normal development in Neurospora crassa. Eukaryot Cell 4:1455-64 (2005). WB; Neurospora crassa . PubMed: 16087750
  40. Minoda A et al. BAF53/Arp4 homolog Alp5 in fission yeast is required for histone H4 acetylation, kinetochore-spindle attachment, and gene silencing at centromere. Mol Biol Cell 16:316-27 (2005). WB; Schizosaccharomyces pombe. PubMed: 15483052
  41. Seligson DB et al. Global histone modification patterns predict risk of prostate cancer recurrence. Nature 435:1262-6 (2005). PubMed: 15988529
  42. Liu CL et al. Single-nucleosome mapping of histone modifications in S. cerevisiae. PLoS Biol 3:e328 (2005). PubMed: 16122352

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