Rattus norvegicus      Me_Reader      Chromodomain

※ Chromodomain family introduction

    Chromodomain: The chromodomain is the smallest member, consisting of four curved β-strands and an α-helix. The chromodomains of HP1 and Polycomb were found to recognize histone H3 trimethylated at K9 (H3K9me3) and H3K27me3, respectively, and these proteins were the first examples of readers specific for methyllysine. Chromodomains generally prefer trimethylated lysine, though some have been shown to bind dimethylated species. The aromatic cage of the chromodomain of mouse and fly HP1 contains an aspartate or glutamate residue, accounting for its ability to interact well with H3K9me3 and dimethylated H3K9 (H3K9me2). (1)

Reference
1. Musselman CA, Lalonde ME, Cote J, Kutateladze TG.Perceiving the epigenetic landscape through histone readers. Nat Struct Mol Biol.2012;19(12):1218-27. PMID: 23211769.



There are 12 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (12

No.StatusWERAM IDGene/Alias Name
1
WERAM-Ran-0076
Cbx3
2
WERAM-Ran-0110
Cbx7
3
WERAM-Ran-0178
Cdyl
4
WERAM-Ran-0187
Suv39h1l1
5
WERAM-Ran-0190
Cdyl2
6
WERAM-Ran-0197
Cbx4
7
WERAM-Ran-0199
Cbx6
8
WERAM-Ran-0205
Cbx8
9
WERAM-Ran-0212
Cbx2
10
WERAM-Ran-0225
Mphosph8
11
WERAM-Ran-0239
AABR07034940.2
12
WERAM-Ran-0260
Rn50_15_0408.6