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Class:IdPerson:2997588
_displayNameJackson, Stephen P
_timestamp2013-01-23 21:25:19
created[InstanceEdit:2997618] May, B, 2013-01-23
firstnameStephen P
initialSP
surnameJackson
(author)[LiteratureReference:2997586] Mammalian SUMO E3-ligases PIAS1 and PIAS4 promote responses to DNA double-strand breaks
[LiteratureReference:4663793] Regulation of DNA damage responses by ubiquitin and SUMO
[LiteratureReference:5682186] MDC1 directly binds phosphorylated histone H2AX to regulate cellular responses to DNA double-strand breaks
[LiteratureReference:5682479] Mdc1 couples DNA double-strand break recognition by Nbs1 with its H2AX-dependent chromatin retention
[LiteratureReference:5682555] Orchestration of the DNA-damage response by the RNF8 ubiquitin ligase
[LiteratureReference:5684059] RNF4, a SUMO-targeted ubiquitin E3 ligase, promotes DNA double-strand break repair
[LiteratureReference:5684093] CtIP tetramer assembly is required for DNA-end resection and repair
[LiteratureReference:5685958] RETRACTED: Human SIRT6 promotes DNA end resection through CtIP deacetylation
[LiteratureReference:5686045] DNA helicases Sgs1 and BLM promote DNA double-strand break resection
[LiteratureReference:5686707] A pathway of double-strand break rejoining dependent upon ATM, Artemis, and proteins locating to gamma-H2AX foci
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