Towards a Unified Picture of Chromatin Biology
An integrated proteomics-genomics method enables researchers to study chromatin-associated proteins directly and systematically
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An integrated proteomics-genomics method enables researchers to study chromatin-associated proteins directly and systematically
PLAMseq combines proximity labeling, mass spectrometry, and DNA sequencing to study chromatin-associated proteins in a single experiment.
The method eliminates the need for target-specific antibodies, making it more cost-effective and ethical compared to traditional approaches.
PLAMseq enables the first direct study of SUMOylation marks in genome biology, providing novel insights into chromatin interactions.
The approach addresses challenges in analyzing genomic data, particularly in repetitive regions, by collaborating with experts.
PLAMseq allows systematic study of chromatin-associated proteins, facilitating research on transcription factors and epigenetic regulation.
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