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| This Sandbox is Reserved from Feb 1, 2013, through May 10, 2013 for use in the course "Biochemistry" taught by Irma Santoro at the Reinhardt University. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 591 through Sandbox Reserved 599. |
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SUV39h1 is part of a class of enzymes that deal with the methyltransferase of histone proteins in nucleosomes. The methylation of histone proteins is an essential part of an area of genetics which deals with the modification of histone proteins called epigenomics. Methylation of histone protein is one of many ways that the cell regulate gene expression.Epigenomics is the study of modifications of nucleosomes, which inhibit or express gene
Structure
