New publication in "Genes"
Dynamic changes in histone acetylation play crucial roles during cellular differentiation and disease development, but their detection in living cells is still a challenging task. In this work, we have developed a novel Bimolecular Anchor Detector (BiAD) sensor for the detection of locus-specific changes in histone acetylation in living cells by fluorescence microscopy. This complements the toolkit of the available BiAD sensors and documents their modularity.
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Albert Jeltsch
Prof. Dr.Acting Director Institute of Biochemistry, Speaker EpiSignal RTG