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Class:IdPerson:3214959
_displayNameSistonen, Lea
_timestamp2013-03-14 02:58:58
created[InstanceEdit:3214964] May, B, 2013-03-14
firstnameLea
initialL
surnameSistonen
(author)[LiteratureReference:3214945] Novel proteomics strategy brings insight into the prevalence of SUMO-2 target sites
[LiteratureReference:3296115] PDSM, a motif for phosphorylation-dependent SUMO modification
[LiteratureReference:3371523] Stress-inducible regulation of heat shock factor 1 by the deacetylase SIRT1
[LiteratureReference:3465368] Rapid turnover of c-FLIPshort is determined by its unique C-terminal tail
[LiteratureReference:4793856] Heat shock factors: integrators of cell stress, development and lifespan
[LiteratureReference:4793859] Regulation of HSF1 function in the heat stress response: implications in aging and disease
[LiteratureReference:4793869] Regulation of the members of the mammalian heat shock factor family
[LiteratureReference:4793890] Phosphorylation of serine 303 is a prerequisite for the stress-inducible SUMO modification of heat shock factor 1
[LiteratureReference:5096385] Heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) contributes to inducible expression of hsp genes through interplay with HSF1
[LiteratureReference:5096393] Heterotrimerization of heat-shock factors 1 and 2 provides a transcriptional switch in response to distinct stimuli
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