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Prevalent fast evolution of genes involved in heterochromatin functions
Communications biology
Phosphorylation regulates tau’s phase separation behavior and interactions with chromatin
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Modified histone peptides uniquely tune the material properties of HP1α condensates
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Sparse CBX2 nucleates many Polycomb proteins to promote facultative heterochromatinization of Polycomb target genes
The Plant cell
Linker histone H1 drives heterochromatin condensation via phase separation in Arabidopsis
eLife
Intrinsic protein disorder is insufficient to drive subnuclear clustering in embryonic transcription factors
Cancer letters
Interplay between posttranslational modifications and liquid‒liquid phase separation in tumors
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Phosphorylation regulates tau’s phase separation behavior and interactions with chromatin
Nature communications
Phase-separated CCER1 coordinates the histone-to-protamine transition and male fertility
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Spatially clustered piRNA genes promote the transcription of piRNAs via condensate formation of the H3K27me3 reader UAD-2
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Interplay between charge distribution and DNA in shaping HP1 paralog phase separation and localization
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‘Off-pore’ nucleoporins relocalize heterochromatic breaks through phase separation
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Understanding how genetically encoded tags affect phase separation by Heterochromatin Protein HP1α
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multimodal interactions drive chromatin phase separation and compaction
bioRxiv
Histone marks enable formation of immiscible phase-separated chromatin compartments
Journal of chemical theory and computation
Coarse-Grained Models to Study Protein-DNA Interactions and Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Phosphorylated HP1α-Nucleosome Interactions in Phase Separated Environments
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Nucleolus and centromere TSA-Seq reveals variable localization of heterochromatin in different cell types
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