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Reversible Protein Acetylation - No 259 |
| CIBA Foundation Symposia Series |
| Novartis Foundation Symposium |
| Chromatin is the complex formed by eukaryotic DNA coiled and packaged with histones and other proteins. When a gene is expressed, the local chromatin structure is altered to allow access to the transcription machinery. This change in structure is regulated by protein modification, particularly acetylation of histone proteins. This book arises from the interactions of a multidisciplinary group of scientists involved in the study of acetylation. This area of research opens up new and exciting possibilities for drug design, and so the final chapters in the book examine some of the potential applications in the treatment of various diseases.
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| Cloth Bound |
300 Pages |
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0470862610 $170.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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