Jumonji Domain Containing Protein 7 (JMJD7)

JmjC domain-containing protein 7

Jumonji Domain Containing Protein 7 (JMJD7)
A crucial regulator of chromatin dynamics and DNA transcription is the covalent modification and methylation of histones. Generally, methylation of certain lysine residues on Histone H3 and Histone H4 can be associated with transcriptionally active or inactive chromatin.
JMJD7 is a member of a family of JMJC domain-containing histone demethylases that are directly involved in removing methyl residues from distinct and unique lysine residues. These actions are implicated in gene expression and the regulation of cell senescence. JMJC domain-containing histone demethylases are also likely involved in development via their ability to regulate gene expression. JMJD7 contains one JMJC domain and was originally thought to be an alternatively spliced isoform of PLA2G4B.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)