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From: Investigation of MYST4 histone acetyltransferase and its involvement in mammalian gametogenesis

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Representation of Bovine MYST4. A) Domain organization of MYST4. H15, linker histones H1- and H5-like domain; PHD, plant homeodomain zinc finger; C2HC, zinc finger; MYST HAT, conserved HAT domain characteristic of MYST family members; Acidic, glutamate/aspartate-rich region; SM-rich, serine/methionine-rich domain. MYST4 is composed of 2054 residues in which the N-terminal region and the SM-rich domain encode transcriptional repression and activation domains respectively. B) Schematic illustration of MYST4 showing the alternative MYST4 splicing variants MORF and MORFα. Conserved regions between either 2 or 3 sequences are highlighted in gray and black respectively. Regions used for MYST4 primer designs are underlined in blue (forward) and in red (reverse). The number of residues in each sequence is indicated on the right. (Accession numbers: MYST4; [GenBank; XM_867653], MORF; [GenBank; XM_615480], MORFα; [GenBank; XM_880818])

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