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Andrew J Andrews

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Methods in Enzymology|January 4, 2011
A coupled equilibrium approach to study nucleosome thermodynamicsAndrew J Andrews, Karolin Luger
Annual Review of Biophysics|February 22, 2011
Nucleosome structure(s) and stability: variations on a themeAndrew J Andrews, Karolin Luger
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 18, 2020
Methodological innovations drive conceptual innovations forward in chromatin biologyAndrew J Andrews, Nicolas L Young
Plos One|February 26, 2013
Quantitating the specificity and selectivity of Gcn5-mediated acetylation of histone H3Yin-Ming Kuo, Andrew J Andrews
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 1, 2015
Measuring specificity in multi-substrate/product systems as a tool to investigate selectivity in vivoYin-Ming Kuo, Ryan A Henry, Andrew J Andrews
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 16, 2014
A quantitative multiplexed mass spectrometry assay for studying the kinetic of residue-specific histone acetylationYin-Ming Kuo, Ryan A Henry, Andrew J Andrews
Synlett : Accounts and Rapid Communications in Synthetic Organic Chemistry|March 16, 2026
Fluorine-Thiol Displacement Stapling on the Disordered α<sub>B</sub> of pKID Domain Increases Its Helicity and Affinity to KIXCarson B Cohen, Andrew J Andrews, Rongsheng E Wang
Biochemistry|July 19, 2013
Differences in specificity and selectivity between CBP and p300 acetylation of histone H3 and H3/H4Ryan A Henry, Yin-Ming Kuo, Andrew J Andrews
Molecular Cell|March 30, 2010
The histone chaperone Nap1 promotes nucleosome assembly by eliminating nonnucleosomal histone DNA interactionsAndrew J Andrews, Xu Chen, Alexander Zevin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 30, 2008
A thermodynamic model for Nap1-histone interactionsAndrew J Andrews, Gregory Downing, Kitty Brown, et al.
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Methods in Enzymology|January 4, 2011
A coupled equilibrium approach to study nucleosome thermodynamicsAndrew J Andrews, Karolin Luger
Annual Review of Biophysics|February 22, 2011
Nucleosome structure(s) and stability: variations on a themeAndrew J Andrews, Karolin Luger
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 18, 2020
Methodological innovations drive conceptual innovations forward in chromatin biologyAndrew J Andrews, Nicolas L Young
Plos One|February 26, 2013
Quantitating the specificity and selectivity of Gcn5-mediated acetylation of histone H3Yin-Ming Kuo, Andrew J Andrews
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 1, 2015
Measuring specificity in multi-substrate/product systems as a tool to investigate selectivity in vivoYin-Ming Kuo, Ryan A Henry, Andrew J Andrews
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 16, 2014
A quantitative multiplexed mass spectrometry assay for studying the kinetic of residue-specific histone acetylationYin-Ming Kuo, Ryan A Henry, Andrew J Andrews
Synlett : Accounts and Rapid Communications in Synthetic Organic Chemistry|March 16, 2026
Fluorine-Thiol Displacement Stapling on the Disordered α<sub>B</sub> of pKID Domain Increases Its Helicity and Affinity to KIXCarson B Cohen, Andrew J Andrews, Rongsheng E Wang
Biochemistry|July 19, 2013
Differences in specificity and selectivity between CBP and p300 acetylation of histone H3 and H3/H4Ryan A Henry, Yin-Ming Kuo, Andrew J Andrews
Molecular Cell|March 30, 2010
The histone chaperone Nap1 promotes nucleosome assembly by eliminating nonnucleosomal histone DNA interactionsAndrew J Andrews, Xu Chen, Alexander Zevin, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 30, 2008
A thermodynamic model for Nap1-histone interactionsAndrew J Andrews, Gregory Downing, Kitty Brown, et al.
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