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JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Robert J. Klose, Eric M. Kallin & Yi Zhang

Nature Reviews Genetics 7, 715-727 (September 2006)

doi:10.1038/nrg1945

Figure 1 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Figure 1

Chemical mechanism by which three distinct classes of enzymes antagonize histone methylation.

Figure 2 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Figure 2

The JmjC domain contains residues required for Fe(II) and alphaKG binding.

Figure 3 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

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Phylogenetic relationship of JmjC-domain-containing proteins from model organisms.

Figure 5 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Figure 5

PHF2/PHF8 proteins are related to the JHDM1 histone demethylases.

Figure 6 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Figure 6

The JARID1/2 group contains potentially active enzymes.

Figure 8 - JmjC-domain-containing proteins and histone demethylation

Figure 8

UTX/UTY proteins are poorly characterized proteins with conserved JmjC domains.