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Properly reading the histone code by MS-based proteomics
Simone Sidoli,
Benjamin A. Garcia
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Siteman Cancer Center
Center for Drug Discovery
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Brain Tumor Center
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Derivatization
100%
MS-based Proteomics
100%
Histone Code
100%
Nanoflow LC
100%
Histone
66%
Proteomics
33%
DNA Repair
33%
Cell Generation
33%
Amino Acid Residues
33%
Gene Regulation
33%
Lysine
33%
Accurate Quantification
33%
Continuous Monitoring
33%
Chromatin Structure
33%
Bioinformatics Tools
33%
Biochemical Methods
33%
Chromatin Biology
33%
Side Reactions
33%
Available Technology
33%
Chromosome Condensation
33%
High-throughput Analysis
33%
Histone Proteins
33%
Preparation Protocol
33%
Digestion Method
33%
Histone PTMs
33%
DNA Packaging
33%
High-resolution MS
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Histone Code
100%
Histone
100%
Proteomics
100%
Derivatization
75%
Gene Control
25%
Enzyme
25%
DNA Repair
25%
Amino Acids
25%
Chromatin Structure
25%
Chromosome Condensation
25%
DNA Packaging
25%
Biochemical Techniques
25%
Lysine
25%
Bioinformatics
25%