PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16339075-4 2006 We found that Brd4 was rapidly released from chromosomes upon treatment with antimicrotubule drugs, including the reversible agent nocodazole. Nocodazole 131-141 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 14-18 16339075-5 2006 Yet, when nocodazole was withdrawn, Brd4 was reloaded onto chromosomes, and cells proceeded to complete cell division. Nocodazole 10-20 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 36-40 16339075-7 2006 Consequently, Brd4+/- cells were impaired in their ability to recover from nocodazole-induced mitotic arrest: a large fraction of +/- cells failed to reach anaphase after drug withdrawal, and those that entered anaphase showed an increased frequency of abnormal chromosomal segregation. Nocodazole 75-85 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 14-18 16339075-8 2006 The reloading defect observed in Brd4+/- cells coincided with selective hypoacetylation of lysine residues on H3 and H4. Lysine 91-97 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 33-37 16339075-9 2006 The histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A increased global histone acetylation and perturbed nocodazole-induced Brd4 unloading. trichostatin A 34-48 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 119-123 16339075-9 2006 The histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A increased global histone acetylation and perturbed nocodazole-induced Brd4 unloading. Nocodazole 100-110 bromodomain containing 4 Homo sapiens 119-123