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Stephen P Methot

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Oncotarget|September 5, 2015
Pharmacological manipulation of AIDStephen P Methot, Javier M Di Noia
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|May 13, 2022
Establishment of H3K9-methylated heterochromatin and its functions in tissue differentiation and maintenanceJan Padeken, Stephen P Methot, Susan M Gasser
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 10, 2019
Heterochromatic foci and transcriptional repression by an unstructured MET-2/SETDB1 co-factor LIN-65Colin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Micol Guidi, et al.
Genes & Development|February 27, 2019
Synergistic lethality between BRCA1 and H3K9me2 loss reflects satellite derepressionJan Padeken, Peter Zeller, Benjamin Towbin, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 16, 2022
Author Correction: SETDB1-like MET-2 promotes transcriptional silencing and development independently of its H3K9me-associated catalytic activityColin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Veronique Kalck, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 27, 2011
Guanine-rich RNAs and DNAs that bind heme robustly catalyze oxygen transfer reactionsLester C-H Poon, Stephen P Methot, William Morabi-Pazooki, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|February 1, 2022
SETDB1-like MET-2 promotes transcriptional silencing and development independently of its H3K9me-associated catalytic activityColin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Veronique Kalck, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 17, 2011
Optimal functional levels of activation-induced deaminase specifically require the Hsp40 DnaJa1Alexandre Orthwein, Astrid Zahn, Stephen P Methot, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 1, 2015
Consecutive interactions with HSP90 and eEF1A underlie a functional maturation and storage pathway of AID in the cytoplasmStephen P Methot, Ludivine C Litzler, Felipe Trajtenberg, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 5, 2021
H3K9me selectively blocks transcription factor activity and ensures differentiated tissue integrityStephen P Methot, Jan Padeken, Giovanna Brancati, et al.
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Oncotarget|September 5, 2015
Pharmacological manipulation of AIDStephen P Methot, Javier M Di Noia
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|May 13, 2022
Establishment of H3K9-methylated heterochromatin and its functions in tissue differentiation and maintenanceJan Padeken, Stephen P Methot, Susan M Gasser
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 10, 2019
Heterochromatic foci and transcriptional repression by an unstructured MET-2/SETDB1 co-factor LIN-65Colin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Micol Guidi, et al.
Genes & Development|February 27, 2019
Synergistic lethality between BRCA1 and H3K9me2 loss reflects satellite derepressionJan Padeken, Peter Zeller, Benjamin Towbin, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 16, 2022
Author Correction: SETDB1-like MET-2 promotes transcriptional silencing and development independently of its H3K9me-associated catalytic activityColin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Veronique Kalck, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 27, 2011
Guanine-rich RNAs and DNAs that bind heme robustly catalyze oxygen transfer reactionsLester C-H Poon, Stephen P Methot, William Morabi-Pazooki, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|February 1, 2022
SETDB1-like MET-2 promotes transcriptional silencing and development independently of its H3K9me-associated catalytic activityColin E Delaney, Stephen P Methot, Veronique Kalck, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 17, 2011
Optimal functional levels of activation-induced deaminase specifically require the Hsp40 DnaJa1Alexandre Orthwein, Astrid Zahn, Stephen P Methot, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 1, 2015
Consecutive interactions with HSP90 and eEF1A underlie a functional maturation and storage pathway of AID in the cytoplasmStephen P Methot, Ludivine C Litzler, Felipe Trajtenberg, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 5, 2021
H3K9me selectively blocks transcription factor activity and ensures differentiated tissue integrityStephen P Methot, Jan Padeken, Giovanna Brancati, et al.
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