New publication in "Genes"

April 10, 2025 /

BiAD sensor for the detection of histone acetlyation in cells

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

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Acting Director Institute of Biochemistry, Speaker EpiSignal RTG

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