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COMPASS complex

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Complex Proteins Associated with Set1, also known as COMPASS, is a conserved protein complex playing a major role as a H3K4me3 methylase in eukaryotes.[1] Ever since it was first identified in 2001 [2], other members of the COMPASS family of methylases with different functions have been discovered, in particular in humans. [3]

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