학술논문

Chromatin remodeling factor CECR2 forms tissue-specific complexes with CCAR2 and LUZP1.
Document Type
Article
Source
Biochemistry & Cell Biology. 2021, Vol. 99 Issue 6, p759-765. 7p.
Subject
*CHROMATIN
*HISTONES
*DNA-binding proteins
*PROTEOMICS
*CHIMERIC proteins
*DOUBLE-strand DNA breaks
*CARRIER proteins
Language
ISSN
0829-8211
Abstract
The article discusses research which attempted to identify the candidate components of the CECR2-containing remodeling factor (CERF) complex in embryonic stem (ES) cells using mass spectroscopy. Topics covered include the findings which show the involvement of leucine zipper protein 1 (Luzp1) in neurulation and that its loss in mice results in exencephaly, and evidence to confirm that in ES cells, LUZP1 acts to stabilize the CERF complex.