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Chromatin as a key consumer in the metabolite economy
Katharine L. Diehl,
Tom W. Muir
Chemistry
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Molecular Biology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Metabolite
100%
Enzyme
50%
Metabolic Pathway
50%
Posttranslational Modification
50%
Eukaryote
25%
Transcription
25%
Epigenetics
25%
Chromatin Remodeling
25%
Histone Modification
25%
DNA Repair
25%
Epigenetic Mechanism
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Metabolite
100%
Protein Processing
50%
Epigenetics
25%
Eukaryote
25%
DNA Repair
25%
Histone Modification
25%
Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
25%
Metabolism
25%
Epigenetic Mechanism
25%
Keyphrases
Epigenetic Dysregulation
50%
Chemically Reactive Metabolite
50%
Metabolic Dysregulation
50%