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. 2017 Apr 11;10:103. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2017.00103

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Alcohol-induced histone H4 acetylation change across the slo transcriptional control region are suppressed by a mutation in the nejire gene. (A) Levels of histone H4 acetylation were measured by ChIP-qPCR at six discrete highly conserved positions within the slo transcriptional control region. These regions are depicted below the slo transcriptional control region map, as red bars. (B) H4 acetylation changes induced by ethanol 6 h after treatment in CS and nej3/FM7 mutants. The mutation in nejire affects the histone acetylation pattern (two-way ANOVA, p = 0.04). (C) H4 acetylation changes induced by benzyl alcohol 6 h after treatment in CS and nej3/FM7 mutants. The mutation in nejire affects the histone acetylation pattern (two-way ANOVA, p < 0.0001).