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BRD4

BRD4 is a protein in humans that is encoded by BRD4 gene. Chromatin reader protein that recognizes and binds acetylated histones and plays a key role in transmission of epigenetic memory across cell divisions and transcription regulation. Remains associated with acetylated chromatin throughout the entire cell cycle and provides epigenetic memory for postmitotic G1 gene transcription by preserving acetylated chromatin status and maintaining high-order chromatin structure. During interphase, plays a key role in regulating the transcription of signal-inducible genes by associating with the P-TEFb complex and recruiting it to promoters. Also recruits P-TEFb complex to distal enhancers, so called anti-pause enhancers in collaboration with JMJD6. BRD4 and JMJD6 are required to form the transcriptionally active P-TEFb complex by displacing negative regulators such as HEXIM1 and 7SKsnRNA complex from P-TEFb, thereby transforming it into an active form that can then phosphorylate the C-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II.

BRD4 Antibodies

BRD4 for Homo sapiens (Human)

BRD4 Proteins

BRD4 Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)

BRD4 Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)

BRD4 ELISA Kit

BRD4 ELISA Kit for Homo sapiens (Human)