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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|November 7, 2007
How chromatin-binding modules interpret histone modifications: lessons from professional pocket pickersSean D Taverna, Haitao Li, Alexander J Ruthenburg, et al.
Genes & Development|July 31, 2016
Molecular basis for oncohistone H3 recognition by SETD2 methyltransferaseShuang Yang, Xiangdong Zheng, Chao Lu, et al.
Nature|May 5, 2015
Histone H3.3 is required for endogenous retroviral element silencing in embryonic stem cellsSimon J Elsässer, Kyung-Min Noh, Nichole Diaz, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 13, 2023
Histone bivalency regulates the timing of cerebellar granule cell developmentKärt Mätlik, Eve-Ellen Govek, Matthew R Paul, et al.
Nature|August 4, 2017
Elsässer et al. replySimon J Elsässer, Kyung-Min Noh, Nichole Diaz, et al.
Genes & Development|September 5, 2002
Mitotic-specific methylation of histone H4 Lys 20 follows increased PR-Set7 expression and its localization to mitotic chromosomesJudd C Rice, Kenichi Nishioka, Kavitha Sarma, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 24, 2010
Daxx is an H3.3-specific histone chaperone and cooperates with ATRX in replication-independent chromatin assembly at telomeresPeter W Lewis, Simon J Elsaesser, Kyung-Min Noh, et al.
Cell|August 22, 2017
Excess Translation of Epigenetic Regulators Contributes to Fragile X Syndrome and Is Alleviated by Brd4 InhibitionErica Korb, Margaret Herre, Ilana Zucker-Scharff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 10, 2009
A distinct H2A.X isoform is enriched in Xenopus laevis eggs and early embryos and is phosphorylated in the absence of a checkpointDavid Shechter, Raghu K Chitta, Andrew Xiao, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 24, 2007
Hbo1 Links p53-dependent stress signaling to DNA replication licensingMasayoshi Iizuka, Olga F Sarmento, Takao Sekiya, et al.
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|November 7, 2007
How chromatin-binding modules interpret histone modifications: lessons from professional pocket pickersSean D Taverna, Haitao Li, Alexander J Ruthenburg, et al.
Genes & Development|July 31, 2016
Molecular basis for oncohistone H3 recognition by SETD2 methyltransferaseShuang Yang, Xiangdong Zheng, Chao Lu, et al.
Nature|May 5, 2015
Histone H3.3 is required for endogenous retroviral element silencing in embryonic stem cellsSimon J Elsässer, Kyung-Min Noh, Nichole Diaz, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 13, 2023
Histone bivalency regulates the timing of cerebellar granule cell developmentKärt Mätlik, Eve-Ellen Govek, Matthew R Paul, et al.
Nature|August 4, 2017
Elsässer et al. replySimon J Elsässer, Kyung-Min Noh, Nichole Diaz, et al.
Genes & Development|September 5, 2002
Mitotic-specific methylation of histone H4 Lys 20 follows increased PR-Set7 expression and its localization to mitotic chromosomesJudd C Rice, Kenichi Nishioka, Kavitha Sarma, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 24, 2010
Daxx is an H3.3-specific histone chaperone and cooperates with ATRX in replication-independent chromatin assembly at telomeresPeter W Lewis, Simon J Elsaesser, Kyung-Min Noh, et al.
Cell|August 22, 2017
Excess Translation of Epigenetic Regulators Contributes to Fragile X Syndrome and Is Alleviated by Brd4 InhibitionErica Korb, Margaret Herre, Ilana Zucker-Scharff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 10, 2009
A distinct H2A.X isoform is enriched in Xenopus laevis eggs and early embryos and is phosphorylated in the absence of a checkpointDavid Shechter, Raghu K Chitta, Andrew Xiao, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 24, 2007
Hbo1 Links p53-dependent stress signaling to DNA replication licensingMasayoshi Iizuka, Olga F Sarmento, Takao Sekiya, et al.
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