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Steven G Clarke

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 11, 2018
The ribosome: A hot spot for the identification of new types of protein methyltransferasesSteven G Clarke
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 16, 2013
Protein methylation at the surface and buried deep: thinking outside the histone boxSteven G Clarke
The Enzymes|January 1, 2016
16 Inhibition of mammalian protein methyltransferases by 5'-methylthioadenosine (MTA): A mechanism of action of dietary same?Steven G Clarke
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 26, 2019
PRMT7 as a unique member of the protein arginine methyltransferase family: A reviewKanishk Jain, Steven G Clarke
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 3, 2008
Hsl7 is a substrate-specific type II protein arginine methyltransferase in yeastJoyce Sayegh, Steven G Clarke
Biochemistry|April 26, 2017
Caenorhabditis elegans PRMT-7 and PRMT-9 Are Evolutionarily Conserved Protein Arginine Methyltransferases with Distinct Substrate SpecificitiesAndrea Hadjikyriacou, Steven G Clarke
Trends in Plant Science|October 1, 2008
L-Ascorbate biosynthesis in higher plants: the role of VTC2Carole L Linster, Steven G Clarke
Molecular Cell|January 20, 2009
Protein arginine methylation in mammals: who, what, and whyMark T Bedford, Steven G Clarke
Rejuvenation Research|April 8, 2010
Yeast, plants, worms, and flies use a methyltransferase to metabolize age-damaged (R,S)-AdoMet, but what do mammals do?Chris R Vinci, Steven G Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 2007
S-adenosylmethionine-dependent protein methylation in mammalian cytosol via tyrphostin modification by catechol-O-methyltransferaseRebecca S Lipson, Steven G Clarke
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 11, 2018
The ribosome: A hot spot for the identification of new types of protein methyltransferasesSteven G Clarke
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 16, 2013
Protein methylation at the surface and buried deep: thinking outside the histone boxSteven G Clarke
The Enzymes|January 1, 2016
16 Inhibition of mammalian protein methyltransferases by 5'-methylthioadenosine (MTA): A mechanism of action of dietary same?Steven G Clarke
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 26, 2019
PRMT7 as a unique member of the protein arginine methyltransferase family: A reviewKanishk Jain, Steven G Clarke
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 3, 2008
Hsl7 is a substrate-specific type II protein arginine methyltransferase in yeastJoyce Sayegh, Steven G Clarke
Biochemistry|April 26, 2017
Caenorhabditis elegans PRMT-7 and PRMT-9 Are Evolutionarily Conserved Protein Arginine Methyltransferases with Distinct Substrate SpecificitiesAndrea Hadjikyriacou, Steven G Clarke
Trends in Plant Science|October 1, 2008
L-Ascorbate biosynthesis in higher plants: the role of VTC2Carole L Linster, Steven G Clarke
Molecular Cell|January 20, 2009
Protein arginine methylation in mammals: who, what, and whyMark T Bedford, Steven G Clarke
Rejuvenation Research|April 8, 2010
Yeast, plants, worms, and flies use a methyltransferase to metabolize age-damaged (R,S)-AdoMet, but what do mammals do?Chris R Vinci, Steven G Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 2007
S-adenosylmethionine-dependent protein methylation in mammalian cytosol via tyrphostin modification by catechol-O-methyltransferaseRebecca S Lipson, Steven G Clarke
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