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Class:IdPerson:3508886
_displayNamePatel, Dinshaw J
_timestamp2013-05-20 08:50:44
created[InstanceEdit:3508882] Shamovsky, V, 2013-05-20
firstnameDinshaw J
initialDJ
surnamePatel
(author)[LiteratureReference:3508887] Cyclic [G(2',5')pA(3',5')p] Is the Metazoan Second Messenger Produced by DNA-Activated Cyclic GMP-AMP Synthase
[LiteratureReference:5084114] An H3K36 methylation-engaging Tudor motif of polycomb-like proteins mediates PRC2 complex targeting
[LiteratureReference:5211309] PRMT5-mediated methylation of histone H4R3 recruits DNMT3A, coupling histone and DNA methylation in gene silencing
[LiteratureReference:5244737] Histone H3 recognition and presentation by the WDR5 module of the MLL1 complex
[LiteratureReference:5336287] Structure of DNMT1-DNA complex reveals a role for autoinhibition in maintenance DNA methylation
[LiteratureReference:5336309] PHD finger recognition of unmodified histone H3R2 links UHRF1 to regulation of euchromatic gene expression
[LiteratureReference:5336383] Structure-based mechanistic insights into DNMT1-mediated maintenance DNA methylation
[LiteratureReference:5339526] Non-vesicular trafficking by a ceramide-1-phosphate transfer protein regulates eicosanoids
[LiteratureReference:5340306] The liganding of glycolipid transfer protein is controlled by glycolipid acyl structure
[LiteratureReference:5340321] Structural basis for glycosphingolipid transfer specificity
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