Post translational modifications (PTMs) are critical for regulating the function of
many proteins. PTMs are widespread in eukaryotic cells and catalysed by specific
enzymes. An important PTM is arginine methylation which is involved in many cellular
processes, such as RNA metabolism, DNA damage repair, DNA replication
and transcriptional regulation. Arginine methylation is catalysed by a family of enzymes
called protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs). PRMT1 is ubiquitously
expressed and is responsible for the majority of total protein arginine methylation
activity in mammalian cells. The focus of the research described in this thesis is
the isolation of Prmt1 associating proteins and the subsequent characterization of
Chromatin target of Prmt1 (Chtop), one of the identified interactors.
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