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1. Gene editing of the multi-copy H2A.B gene and its importance for fertility

2. The Role of the Histone Variant H2A.Z in Metazoan Development

3. Short Histone H2A Variants: Small in Stature but not in Function

4. Multiple roles of H2A.Z in regulating promoter chromatin architecture in human cells

5. Sequential Chromatin Immunoprecipitation to Identify Heterotypic Nucleosomes

6. H2A.B is a cancer/testis factor involved in the activation of ribosome biogenesis in Hodgkin lymphoma

7. Long-range interactions between topologically associating domains shape the four-dimensional genome during differentiation

8. H2A.B is a cancer/testis factor involved in activation of ribosome biogenesis in Hodgkin Lymphoma

9. Sequential Chromatin Immunoprecipitation to Identify Heterotypic Nucleosomes

10. Short Histone H2A Variants: Small in Stature but not in Function

11. The interplay between H2A.Z and H3K9 methylation in regulating HP1α binding to linker histone-containing chromatin

12. The Histone Variant H2A.Z Is a Master Regulator of the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition

13. Gene editing of the multi-copy H2A.B gene and its importance for fertility

14. RChIP-Seq: Chromatin-Associated RNA Sequencing in Developmentally Staged Mouse Testes

15. Histone variant selectivity at the transcription start site: H2A.Z or H2A.Lap1

16. A new link between transcriptional initiation and pre-mRNA splicing: The RNA binding histone variant H2A.B

17. The nucleosome surface regulates chromatin compaction and couples it with transcriptional repression

18. The X and Y Chromosomes Assemble into H2A.Z, Containing Facultative Heterochromatin, following Meiosis

19. Chromatin: the dynamic link between structure and function

20. The replacement histone H2A.Z in a hyperacetylated form is a feature of active genes in the chicken

21. H2A.Z Alters the Nucleosome Surface to Promote HP1α-Mediated Chromatin Fiber Folding

22. RNA interference demonstrates a novel role for H2A.Z in chromosome segregation

23. Structural Characterization of Histone H2A Variants

24. Pericentric heterochromatin becomes enriched with H2A.Z during early mammalian development

25. Histone variant H2A.Z is required for early mammalian development

26. Multiple ISWI ATPase Complexes from Xenopus laevis

27. The binding of a Fos/Jun heterodimer can completely disrupt the structure of a nucleosome

28. High Mobility Group Proteins 14 and 17 Can Prevent the Close Packing of Nucleosomes by Increasing the Strength of Protein Contacts in the Linker DNA

29. New insights into nucleosome and chromatin structure: an ordered state or a disordered affair?

30. High mobility group proteins 14 and 17 can space nucleosomal particles deficient in histones H2A and H2B creating a template that is transcriptionally active

31. High mobility group proteins 14 and 17 can space nucleosomes in vitro

32. Partial purification, from Xenopus laevis oocytes, of an ATP-dependent activity required for nucleosome spacing in vitro

33. Dynamic histone variant exchange accompanies gene induction in T cells

34. H2A.Z contributes to the unique 3D structure of the centromere

35. Quantitative analysis of HP1alpha binding to nucleosomal arrays

36. Cathepsin L stabilizes the histone modification landscape on the Y chromosome and pericentromeric heterochromatin

37. Unique residues on the H2A.Z containing nucleosome surface are important for Xenopus laevis development

38. Recruitment of SWI/SNF to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 promoter

39. Analysis of Histone Variant H2A.Z Localization and Expression during Early Development

40. The human IL-2 gene promoter can assemble a positioned nucleosome that becomes remodeled upon T cell activation

41. The essential histone variant H2A.Z regulates the equilibrium between different chromatin conformational states

42. Distinct importin recognition properties of histones and chromatin assembly factors

43. Chromatin assembly in Xenopus extracts

44. Higher-Order Structures of Chromatin: The Elusive 30 nm Fiber

45. Effects of high mobility group proteins 1 and 2 on initiation and elongation of specific transcription by RNA polymerase II in vitro

46. Efficient gene delivery using reconstituted chromatin enhanced for nuclear targeting

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