Distinct roles of histone H2B ubiquitination at promoters and coding regions of Pol II-transcribed stress genes.

Barrios R, Vega M, Gracia-Domingo R, Boronat S, García-Santamarina S, Tanny JC, Ayté J, Hidalgo E (2025) Distinct roles of histone H2B ubiquitination at promoters and coding regions of Pol II-transcribed stress genes. Genome Biol 26(1), 419.

Abstract

The histone code, comprised of diverse histone post-translational modifications, intricately regulates nucleosome organization and gene expression. Histone marks also serve as binding sites for a diverse array of protein complexes and enzymes, orchestrating downstream cellular functions. Some modifications are crucial for enabling the complete activation of alternative gene expression programs in response to environmental changes.

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Sarela García-Santamarina

Identifier

doi: 10.1186/s13059-025-03891-1

PMID: 41366798