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[reference.com](https://www.reference.com/world-view/difference-between-common-statute-law-d5472e1a4b360e32?ad=dirN&qo=paaIndex&o=740005&origq=law+firm)Methylation been found on a variety of lysine residues in varied histones: K4 (using the one-letter amino-acid code for lysine), K9, K27, K36 and K79 in histone H3, K20 in histone H4, K59 in the globular domain of histone H4 2 and [solicitor article](http://git.4taps.me:3000/elsiee46653574) K26 of histone H1B 3 Several proteins answerable for the methylation of particular residues have been characterized, and all but certainly one of these accommodates a SET domain |