Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Histone methyltransferases: regulation of transcription and contribution to human disease.
[wolf-hirschhorn syndrome]
Histone
modifications
contribute
to
the
precise
regulation
of
transcription
by
recruiting
non-histone
proteins
and
controlling
chromatin
conformation
.
These
covalent
modifications
are
dynamically
regulated
by
many
enzymes
that
modify
histones
at
specific
residues
in
different
ways
.
Histone
modifiers
contribute
to
development
as
well
as
cellular
responses
to
extracellular
stimuli
.
Mutations
in
the
genes
encoding
them
cause
various
diseases
,
including
developmental
disorders
and
certain
malignancies
.
Haploinsufficiency
for
some
histone
methyltransferases
,
one
of
the
principal
modifiers
of
the
histone
modification
network
,
are
associated
with
particular
congenital
diseases
,
including
Sotos
syndrome
,
Wolf-
Hirschhorn
syndrome
,
and
9
q
syndrome
.
In
this
review
,
we
discuss
the
molecular
function
of
the
histone
methyltransferases
and
the
human
diseases
associated
with
their
dysfunction
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"particular congenital diseases"
symptom
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom