Histone posttranslational modifications (PTMs) are crucial regulatory components for many cellular processes. The readout of histone PTMs is dependent both on the chemical modification as well as the specific site on the histone protein. The array of histone PTMs on chromatin is highly dynamic and relies on many protein interactions throughout the eukaryotic life cycle. 

In the Albanese Lab, our combined protein design-chemical biology-cell biology approach is geared toward enhancing fundamental understanding of epigenetic pathways in both healthy and diseased cells, and for developing novel insights into the most tractable therapeutic targets.