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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2581448
_displayNameATM and ATR substrate analysis reveals extensive protein networks responsive to DNA damage
_timestamp2012-11-13 04:57:53
author[Person:2581452] Matsuoka, Shuhei
[Person:2581462] Ballif, Bryan A
[Person:2581461] Smogorzewska, Agata
[Person:2581454] McDonald, E Robert
[Person:2581458] Hurov, Kristen E
[Person:2581453] Luo, Ji
[Person:2581459] Bakalarski, Corey E
[Person:2581449] Zhao, Zhenming
[Person:2581455] Solimini, Nicole
[Person:113974] Lerenthal, Y
[Person:2581460] Shiloh, Yosef
[Person:77179] Gygi, SP
[Person:2581450] Elledge, Stephen J
created[InstanceEdit:2581464] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-11-13
journalScience
pages1160-6
pubMedIdentifier17525332
titleATM and ATR substrate analysis reveals extensive protein networks responsive to DNA damage
volume316
year2007
(literatureReference)[Pathway:2514853] Condensation of Prometaphase Chromosomes [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5682983] ATM phosphorylates WHSC1 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9988827] Activated ATM phosphorylates PHF6 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:2520876] The condensin I complex is evolutionarily conserved and cons...
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