@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00083937, author = {Soon Chan, Wai and Hidetoshi, Kono and Soon Chan, Wai and Hidetoshi, Kono}, month = {Nov}, note = {DNA carries the blueprint of life. The control of when and how much genetic information is expressed in cells is partly governed by epigenetics. Nucleosomes, involved in DNA packing, are the most common protein-DNA complexes in the eukaryotic genome. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of nucleosome’s histones can affect the interactions between nucleosomes and change the chromatin’s structure. Although experimental data of contact frequency maps between nucleosomes (Hi-CO & Micro-C XL) and the locations of the PTMs (ChIP-seq) are available, we lack a method to disentangle and to study the effects of PTMs on chromatin structure. We propose to build a coarse-grained model that can capture the effects of PTMs on the packing of nucleosomes or chromatin structure., 第59回 日本生物物理学会年会}, title = {Disentangling the Effects of Histone Post-Translational Modifications on Nucleosome Packing and Chromatin Structure.}, year = {2021} }