검색결과 : 9건
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Production of low-expressing recombinant cationic biopolymers with high purity Chen XG, Nomani A, Patel N, Hatefi A Protein Expression and Purification, 134, 11, 2017 |
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The dynamics of histone H2A ubiquitination in HeLa cells exposed to rapamycin, ethanol, hydroxyurea, ER stress, heat shock and DNA damage Nakata S, Watanabe T, Nakagawa K, Takeda H, Ito A, Fujimuro M Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 472(1), 46, 2016 |
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The actin family protein ARP6 contributes to the structure and the function of the nucleolus Kitamura H, Matsumori H, Kalendova A, Hozak P, Goldberg IG, Nakao M, Saitoh N, Harata M Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 464(2), 554, 2015 |
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Quantitative Proteomics to Characterize Specific Histone H2A Proteolysis in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and the Myeloid THP-1 Cell Line Glibert P, Vossaert L, Van Steendam K, Lambrecht S, Van Nieuwerburgh F, Offner F, Kipps T, Dhaenens M, Deforce D International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 15(6), 9407, 2014 |
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Actin bundling and polymerisation properties of eukaryotic elongation factor 1 alpha (eEF1A), histone H2A-H2B and lysozyme in vitro Doyle A, Crosby SR, Burton DR, Lilley F, Murphy MF Journal of Structural Biology, 176(3), 370, 2011 |
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UHRF1 recruits the histone acetyltransferase Tip60 and controls its expression and activity Achour M, Fuhrmann G, Alhosin M, Ronde P, Chataigneau T, Mousli M, Schini-Kerth VB, Bronner C Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 390(3), 523, 2009 |
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Histone H2A mobility is regulated by its tails and acetylation of core histone tails Higashi T, Matsunaga S, Isobe K, Morimoto A, Shimada T, Kataoka S, Watanabe W, Uchiyama S, Itoh K, Fukui K Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 357(3), 627, 2007 |
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Association of Polycomb group SUZ12 with WD-repeat protein MEP50 that binds to histone H2A selectively in vitro Furuno K, Masatsugu T, Sonoda M, Sasazuki T, Yamamoto K Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 345(3), 1051, 2006 |
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The rat Tspy is preferentially expressed in elongated spermatids and interacts with the core histones Kido T, Lau YFC Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 350(1), 56, 2006 |