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Anti-Histone H3 (tri methyl K27) antibody [mAbcam 6002] - ChIP Grade (ab6002)

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ab6002 has been referenced in 57 publications.

  1. Mysliwiec MR et al. Jarid2 (Jumonji, AT Rich Interactive Domain 2) Regulates NOTCH1 Expression via Histone Modification in the Developing Heart. J Biol Chem 287:1235-41 (2012). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 22110129
  2. Liu YJ et al. Essential Role of DPPA3 for Chromatin Condensation in Mouse Oocytogenesis. Biol Reprod 86:40 (2012). PubMed: 22034526
  3. Sher N et al. Developmental control of gene copy number by repression of replication initiation and fork progression. Genome Res 22:64-75 (2012). PubMed: 22090375
  4. Bending D et al. Epigenetic changes at Il12rb2 and Tbx21 in relation to plasticity behavior of Th17 cells. J Immunol 186:3373-82 (2011). PubMed: 21307296
  5. Cheng Z et al. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells from aged mice using bone marrow-derived myeloid cells. J Mol Cell Biol 3:91-8 (2011). ChIP. PubMed: 21228011
  6. McLaughlin CR & Chadwick BP Characterization of DXZ4 conservation in primates implies important functional roles for CTCF binding, array expression and tandem repeat organization on the X chromosome. Genome Biol 12:R37 (2011). ICC/IF; Rhesus monkey. PubMed: 21489251
  7. Verdeguer F et al. A mitotic transcriptional switch in polycystic kidney disease. Nat Med 16:106-10 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 19966811
  8. Taube JH et al. Foxa1 functions as a pioneer transcription factor at transposable elements to activate Afp during differentiation of embryonic stem cells. J Biol Chem 285:16135-44 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20348100
  9. Gerlitz G & Bustin M Efficient cell migration requires global chromatin condensation. J Cell Sci 123:2207-17 (2010). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 20530575
  10. Liber D et al. Epigenetic Priming of a Pre-B Cell-Specific Enhancer through Binding of Sox2 and Foxd3 at the ESC Stage. Cell Stem Cell 7:114-126 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20621055
  11. Guenther MG et al. Chromatin structure and gene expression programs of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Cell Stem Cell 7:249-57 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20682450
  12. Palma K et al. Autoimmunity in Arabidopsis acd11 is mediated by epigenetic regulation of an immune receptor. PLoS Pathog 6: (2010). ChIP; Arabidopsis thaliana. PubMed: 20949080
  13. Riddle NC et al. Plasticity in patterns of histone modifications and chromosomal proteins in Drosophila heterochromatin. Genome Res : (2010). ChIP; Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). PubMed: 21177972
  14. Obier N & Müller AM Chromatin flow cytometry identifies changes in epigenetic cell states. Cells Tissues Organs 191:167-74 (2010). Flow Cyt; Mouse. PubMed: 19776550
  15. Seong IS et al. Huntingtin facilitates polycomb repressive complex 2. Hum Mol Genet 19:573-83 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 19933700
  16. Lu TY et al. Epithelial cell adhesion molecule regulation is associated with the maintenance of the undifferentiated phenotype of human embryonic stem cells. J Biol Chem 285:8719-32 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20064925
  17. Seenundun S et al. UTX mediates demethylation of H3K27me3 at muscle-specific genes during myogenesis. EMBO J 29:1401-11 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20300060
  18. Gupta RA et al. Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR reprograms chromatin state to promote cancer metastasis. Nature 464:1071-6 (2010). ChIP/Chip; Human. PubMed: 20393566
  19. Kang X et al. SUMO-specific protease 2 is essential for suppression of polycomb group protein-mediated gene silencing during embryonic development. Mol Cell 38:191-201 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20417598
  20. Stadtfeld M et al. Aberrant silencing of imprinted genes on chromosome 12qF1 in mouse induced pluripotent stem cells. Nature 465:175-81 (2010). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 20418860
  21. Lengner CJ et al. Derivation of pre-X inactivation human embryonic stem cells under physiological oxygen concentrations. Cell 141:872-83 (2010). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 20471072
  22. Kanhere A et al. Short RNAs are transcribed from repressed polycomb target genes and interact with polycomb repressive complex-2. Mol Cell 38:675-88 (2010). PubMed: 20542000
  23. Wu S et al. Loss of YY1 impacts the heterochromatic state and meiotic double-strand breaks during mouse spermatogenesis. Mol Cell Biol 29:6245-56 (2009). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 19786570
  24. Ross PJ et al. Host cell detection of noncoding stuffer DNA contained in helper-dependent adenovirus vectors leads to epigenetic repression of transgene expression. J Virol 83:8409-17 (2009). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 19515759
  25. Bartkuhn M et al. Active promoters and insulators are marked by the centrosomal protein 190. EMBO J 28:877-88 (2009). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 19229299
  26. Yu Z et al. The epidermal differentiation-associated Grainyhead gene Get1/Grhl3 also regulates urothelial differentiation. EMBO J 28:1890-903 (2009). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 19494835
  27. Chaturvedi CP et al. Dual role for the methyltransferase G9a in the maintenance of beta-globin gene transcription in adult erythroid cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106:18303-8 (2009). WB; Mouse. PubMed: 19822740
  28. Yue R et al. Beta-arrestin1 regulates zebrafish hematopoiesis through binding to YY1 and relieving polycomb group repression. Cell 139:535-46 (2009). ChIP; Zebrafish. PubMed: 19879840
  29. Cervera AM et al. Inhibition of succinate dehydrogenase dysregulates histone modification in mammalian cells. Mol Cancer 8:89 (2009). ICC/IF, IHC-P; Human. PubMed: 19849834
  30. Mueller D et al. Misguided transcriptional elongation causes mixed lineage leukemia. PLoS Biol 7:e1000249 (2009). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 19956800
  31. Goto Y & Kimura H Inactive X chromosome-specific histone H3 modifications and CpG hypomethylation flank a chromatin boundary between an X-inactivated and an escape gene. Nucleic Acids Res 37:7416-28 (2009). ChIP. PubMed: 19843608
  32. Eguizabal C et al. Generation of primordial germ cells from pluripotent stem cells. Differentiation 78:116-23 (2009). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 19683852
  33. Blewitt ME et al. SmcHD1, containing a structural-maintenance-of-chromosomes hinge domain, has a critical role in X inactivation. Nat Genet 40:663-9 (2008). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 18425126
  34. Verona RI et al. The transcriptional status but not the imprinting control region determines allele-specific histone modifications at the imprinted H19 locus. Mol Cell Biol 28:71-82 (2008). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 17967893
  35. Nelson JD et al. Transcription of laminin gamma1 chain gene in rat mesangial cells: constitutive and inducible RNA polymerase II recruitment and chromatin states. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 294:F525-33 (2008). PubMed: 18184742
  36. Jeon BG et al. S-adenosylhomocysteine treatment of adult female fibroblasts alters X-chromosome inactivation and improves in vitro embryo development after somatic cell nuclear transfer. Reproduction 135:815-28 (2008). PubMed: 18304987
  37. Luco RF et al. Targeted deficiency of the transcriptional activator Hnf1alpha alters subnuclear positioning of its genomic targets. PLoS Genet 4:e1000079 (2008). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 18497863
  38. Casati P et al. Histone acetylation and chromatin remodeling are required for UV-B-dependent transcriptional activation of regulated genes in maize. Plant Cell 20:827-42 (2008). ChIP; Plants. PubMed: 18398050
  39. Vokes SA et al. A genome-scale analysis of the cis-regulatory circuitry underlying sonic hedgehog-mediated patterning of the mammalian limb. Genes Dev 22:2651-63 (2008). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 18832070
  40. Gal-Yam EN et al. Frequent switching of Polycomb repressive marks and DNA hypermethylation in the PC3 prostate cancer cell line. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:12979-84 (2008). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 18753622
  41. Chadwick BP Variation in Xi chromatin organization and correlation of the H3K27me3 chromatin territories to transcribed sequences by microarray analysis. Chromosoma 116:147-57 (2007). PubMed: 17103221
  42. Rathke C et al. Transition from a nucleosome-based to a protamine-based chromatin configuration during spermiogenesis in Drosophila. J Cell Sci 120:1689-700 (2007). PubMed: 17452629
  43. Tesar PJ et al. New cell lines from mouse epiblast share defining features with human embryonic stem cells. Nature 448:196-9 (2007). PubMed: 17597760
  44. Baroux C et al. The triploid endosperm genome of Arabidopsis adopts a peculiar, parental-dosage-dependent chromatin organization. Plant Cell 19:1782-94 (2007). PubMed: 17557811
  45. de la Cruz CC et al. The polycomb group protein SUZ12 regulates histone H3 lysine 9 methylation and HP1 alpha distribution. Chromosome Res 15:299-314 (2007). PubMed: 17406994
  46. Tanaka T et al. hCAS/CSE1L associates with chromatin and regulates expression of select p53 target genes. Cell 130:638-50 (2007). ChIP; Human. PubMed: 17719542
  47. Blais A et al. Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein-dependent methylation of histone H3 lysine 27 is associated with irreversible cell cycle exit. J Cell Biol 179:1399-412 (2007). ChIP; Mouse. PubMed: 18166651
  48. Skalníková M et al. Distinct patterns of histone methylation and acetylation in human interphase nuclei. Physiol Res : (2007). PubMed: 17298208
  49. Kanduri C et al. The length of the transcript encoded from the Kcnq1ot1 antisense promoter determines the degree of silencing. EMBO J 25:2096-106 (2006). PubMed: 16628224
  50. Donati G et al. Dynamic recruitment of transcription factors and epigenetic changes on the ER stress response gene promoters. Nucleic Acids Res 34:3116-27 (2006). IP; Human. PubMed: 16757577
  51. Nelson JD et al. Protocol for the fast chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) method. Nat Protoc 1:179-85 (2006). PubMed: 17406230
  52. Kahn TG et al. Polycomb complexes and the propagation of the methylation mark at the Drosophila ubx gene. J Biol Chem 281:29064-75 (2006). PubMed: 16887811
  53. Greaves IK et al. The X and Y chromosomes assemble into H2A.Z-containing [corrected] facultative heterochromatin [corrected] following meiosis. Mol Cell Biol 26:5394-405 (2006). PubMed: 16809775
  54. Baarends WM et al. Silencing of unpaired chromatin and histone H2A ubiquitination in mammalian meiosis. Mol Cell Biol 25:1041-53 (2005). PubMed: 15657431
  55. Tang M et al. Decidual differentiation of stromal cells promotes Proprotein Convertase 5/6 expression and lefty processing. Endocrinology 146:5313-20 (2005). PubMed: 16141390
  56. Chen H et al. Down-regulation of human DAB2IP gene expression mediated by polycomb Ezh2 complex and histone deacetylase in prostate cancer. J Biol Chem 280:22437-44 (2005). PubMed: 15817459
  57. Chadwick BP & Willard HF Multiple spatially distinct types of facultative heterochromatin on the human inactive X chromosome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A : (2004). PubMed: 15574503

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