L Saltzman, Arneet Soo, Mark Aram, Reta Lee, Jeannie T. Supplemental Material for Saltzman et al., 2018 <p>Figure S1. Chromo domain-containing proteins in <i>C. elegans</i>.</p><p>Figure S2. Additional comparison of histone peptide binding specificity of CEC1, CEC-6 and CEC-3 chromo domain containing proteins.</p><p>Figure S3. Developmental and spatial expression patterns of cec-1, cec-6 and cec-3.</p><p>Figure S4. Additional immunofluorescence of 3xHA-tagged CEC-1 and CEC-6 in dissected germlines.</p><p>Figure S5. Additional characterization of deletion strains.</p><p>Figure S6. Additional images of germline defects in sterile late-generation <i>cec-3Δ;cec-6Δ </i>animals.</p><p>Figure S7. <i>cec-3Δ;cec-6Δ </i>animals do not show increased RAD-51 foci in the mitotic region of the germline.</p><p>Table S1. Description of strains and alleles used in this study.</p><p>Table S2. Quantification of relative binding of CEC-1 and CEC-6 to histone peptide arrays.</p> Polycomb proteins;histone methyl-lysine readers;CEC;chromodomain proteins;C. elegans;worm;gene silencing;mortal germline;H3K27me3;PRC2;Genetics 2018-09-04
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