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E N Moudrianakis

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 1985
Crystallographic structure of the octamer histone core of the nucleosomeE N Moudrianakis, W E Love, R W Burlingame
Biochemistry|April 1, 1980
Reversible association of calf thymus histones to form the symmetrical octamer (H2AH2BH3H4)2: a case of a mixed-associating systemJ E Godfrey, T H Eickbush, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry|June 7, 1983
Differential accessibility of the amino and carboxy termini of histone H2A in the nucleosome and its histone subunitsC L Hatch, W M Bonner, E N Moudrianakis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 29, 1983
Minor histone 2A variants and ubiquinated forms in the native H2A:H2B dimerC L Hatch, W M Bonner, E N Moudrianakis
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 11, 1994
The octameric histone core of the nucleosome. Structural issues resolvedB C Wang, J Rose, G Arents, et al.
Biochemistry|May 2, 1995
Thermodynamic studies of the core histones: ionic strength and pH dependence of H2A-H2B dimer stabilityV Karantza, A D Baxevanis, E Freire, et al.
Biochemistry|November 10, 1992
Enhanced stability of histone octamers from plant nucleosomes: role of H2A and H2B histonesC P Moehs, A D Baxevanis, E N Moudrianakis, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1997
Histone octamer function in vivo: mutations in the dimer-tetramer interfaces disrupt both gene activation and repressionM S Santisteban, G Arents, E N Moudrianakis, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1988
H2a-specific proteolysis as a unique probe in the analysis of the histone octamerT H Eickbush, J E Godfrey, M C Elia, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 1991
The nucleosomal core histone octamer at 3.1 A resolution: a tripartite protein assembly and a left-handed superhelixG Arents, R W Burlingame, B C Wang, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 1985
Crystallographic structure of the octamer histone core of the nucleosomeE N Moudrianakis, W E Love, R W Burlingame
Biochemistry|April 1, 1980
Reversible association of calf thymus histones to form the symmetrical octamer (H2AH2BH3H4)2: a case of a mixed-associating systemJ E Godfrey, T H Eickbush, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry|June 7, 1983
Differential accessibility of the amino and carboxy termini of histone H2A in the nucleosome and its histone subunitsC L Hatch, W M Bonner, E N Moudrianakis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 29, 1983
Minor histone 2A variants and ubiquinated forms in the native H2A:H2B dimerC L Hatch, W M Bonner, E N Moudrianakis
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 11, 1994
The octameric histone core of the nucleosome. Structural issues resolvedB C Wang, J Rose, G Arents, et al.
Biochemistry|May 2, 1995
Thermodynamic studies of the core histones: ionic strength and pH dependence of H2A-H2B dimer stabilityV Karantza, A D Baxevanis, E Freire, et al.
Biochemistry|November 10, 1992
Enhanced stability of histone octamers from plant nucleosomes: role of H2A and H2B histonesC P Moehs, A D Baxevanis, E N Moudrianakis, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1997
Histone octamer function in vivo: mutations in the dimer-tetramer interfaces disrupt both gene activation and repressionM S Santisteban, G Arents, E N Moudrianakis, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1988
H2a-specific proteolysis as a unique probe in the analysis of the histone octamerT H Eickbush, J E Godfrey, M C Elia, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 1991
The nucleosomal core histone octamer at 3.1 A resolution: a tripartite protein assembly and a left-handed superhelixG Arents, R W Burlingame, B C Wang, et al.
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