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Christine E Schaner

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|September 16, 2023
Reframing the relationship between motherhood and academic scienceChristine E Schaner Tooley
Wormbook : the Online Review of C. Elegans Biology|December 1, 2007
Germline chromatinChristine E Schaner, William G Kelly
Journal of Cell Science|January 17, 2023
Three's a crowd - why did three N-terminal methyltransferases evolve for one job?Meghan M Conner, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 12, 2014
New roles for old modifications: emerging roles of N-terminal post-translational modifications in development and diseaseJohn G Tooley, Christine E Schaner Tooley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 2023
Opposing regulation of the Nα-trimethylase METTL11A by its family members METTL11B and METTL13Haley V Parker, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Epigenetics & Chromatin|March 1, 2024
Intrafamily heterooligomerization as an emerging mechanism of methyltransferase regulationHaley V Hobble, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 25, 2024
Exploring potential developmental origins of common neurodegenerative disordersJames P Catlin, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Nature Genetics|January 1, 2004
Meiotic pairing and imprinted X chromatin assembly in Caenorhabditis elegansChristopher J Bean, Christine E Schaner, William G Kelly
Elife|March 5, 2016
Registered report: The common feature of leukemia-associated IDH1 and IDH2 mutations is a neomorphic enzyme activity converting alpha-ketoglutarate to 2-hydroxyglutarateOliver Fiehn, Megan Reed Showalter, Christine E Schaner-Tooley, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 23, 2018
N-terminal acetylation and methylation differentially affect the function of MYL9Chris Nevitt, John G Tooley, Christine E Schaner Tooley
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|September 16, 2023
Reframing the relationship between motherhood and academic scienceChristine E Schaner Tooley
Wormbook : the Online Review of C. Elegans Biology|December 1, 2007
Germline chromatinChristine E Schaner, William G Kelly
Journal of Cell Science|January 17, 2023
Three's a crowd - why did three N-terminal methyltransferases evolve for one job?Meghan M Conner, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 12, 2014
New roles for old modifications: emerging roles of N-terminal post-translational modifications in development and diseaseJohn G Tooley, Christine E Schaner Tooley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 2023
Opposing regulation of the Nα-trimethylase METTL11A by its family members METTL11B and METTL13Haley V Parker, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Epigenetics & Chromatin|March 1, 2024
Intrafamily heterooligomerization as an emerging mechanism of methyltransferase regulationHaley V Hobble, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 25, 2024
Exploring potential developmental origins of common neurodegenerative disordersJames P Catlin, Christine E Schaner Tooley
Nature Genetics|January 1, 2004
Meiotic pairing and imprinted X chromatin assembly in Caenorhabditis elegansChristopher J Bean, Christine E Schaner, William G Kelly
Elife|March 5, 2016
Registered report: The common feature of leukemia-associated IDH1 and IDH2 mutations is a neomorphic enzyme activity converting alpha-ketoglutarate to 2-hydroxyglutarateOliver Fiehn, Megan Reed Showalter, Christine E Schaner-Tooley, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 23, 2018
N-terminal acetylation and methylation differentially affect the function of MYL9Chris Nevitt, John G Tooley, Christine E Schaner Tooley
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