Judd Rice Lab @ USC Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Studying the Histone Code and Histone Tail Proteolysis
Proud to share our new preprint about the mechanism by which the transcription factor Zfp462 recruits G9A/GLP to ESC- and endoderm-specific enhancers to enforce neural lineage specification. @viennabiocenter@USCStemCell@IMBA_Vienna@KECKSchool_USC
https://t.co/xjie52yaWG
Check out our recent publication: "MMP-2 is a novel histone H3 N-terminal protease necessary for myogenic gene activation" in @EpigenChromatin today #epigenetics#chromatin
Excited for my first publication as a part of the @RiceLabUSC!
"MMP-2 is a novel histone H3 N-terminal protease necessary for myogenic gene activation"
Online today in @EpigenChromatin https://t.co/TUScLl3ej3
Excited for my first publication as a part of the @RiceLabUSC!
"MMP-2 is a novel histone H3 N-terminal protease necessary for myogenic gene activation"
Online today in @EpigenChromatin https://t.co/TUScLl3ej3
Have a happy and restful Thanksgiving break, Trojans. To any students staying on campus, I hope you’ll stop by Thanksgiving with Friends at EVK for a nice (and free!) holiday meal.
Check out our most recent #Polycomb paper describing a new chemical probe that specifically blocks canonical PRC1 targeting through positive allosteric modulation of CBX7. https://t.co/Kujv0dRzUg, @IMBA_Vienna, @KeckMedUSC, @viennabiocenter , @IMPvienna