Details of the Target
General Information of Target
Target ID | LDTP15839 | |||||
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Target Name | Histone H4-like protein type G (H4C7) | |||||
Gene Name | H4C7 | |||||
Gene ID | 8369 | |||||
Synonyms |
H4/L; H4FL; HIST1H4G; Histone H4-like protein type G; H4-clustered histone 7 |
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3D Structure | ||||||
Sequence |
MAERRRHKKRIQEVGEPSKEEKAVAKYLRFNCPTKSTNMMGHRVDYFIASKAVDCLLDSK
WAKAKKGEEALFTTRESVVDYCNRLLKKQFFHRALKVMKMKYDKDIKKEKDKGKAESGKE EDKKSKKENIKDEKTKKEKEKKKDGEKEESKKEETPGTPKKKETKKKFKLEPHDDQVFLD GNEVYVWIYDPVHFKTFVMGLILVIAVIAATLFPLWPAEMRVGVYYLSVGAGCFVASILL LAVARCILFLIIWLITGGRHHFWFLPNLTADVGFIDSFRPLYTHEYKGPKADLKKDEKSE TKKQQKSDSEEKSDSEKKEDEEGKVGPGNHGTEGSGGERHSDTDSDRREDDRSQHSSGNG NDFEMITKEELEQQTDGDCEEDEEEENDGETPKSSHEKS |
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Target Bioclass |
Other
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Family |
Histone H4 family
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Subcellular location |
Nucleus
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Function |
Core component of nucleosome. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling.
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Probe(s) Labeling This Target
ABPP Probe
Probe name | Structure | Binding Site(Ratio) | Interaction ID | Ref | |
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ONAyne Probe Info |
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N.A. | LDD0273 | [1] |