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Details on Person Schultz, David C

Class:IdPerson:3782607
_displayNameSchultz, David C
_timestamp2013-06-30 17:27:21
created[InstanceEdit:3782606] May, B, 2013-06-30
firstnameDavid C
initialDC
surnameSchultz
(author)[LiteratureReference:3782594] Role for KAP1 serine 824 phosphorylation and sumoylation/desumoylation switch in regulating KAP1-mediated transcriptional repression
[LiteratureReference:3878129] Human CABIN1 is a functional member of the human HIRA/UBN1/ASF1a histone H3.3 chaperone complex
[LiteratureReference:5173305] SETDB1: a novel KAP-1-associated histone H3, lysine 9-specific methyltransferase that contributes to HP1-mediated silencing of euchromatic genes by KRAB zinc-finger proteins
[LiteratureReference:9755444] Targeting the coronavirus nucleocapsid protein through GSK-3 inhibition
[LiteratureReference:9843939] The KAP1 corepressor functions to coordinate the assembly of de novo HP1-demarcated microenvironments of heterochromatin required for KRAB zinc finger protein-mediated transcriptional repression
[LiteratureReference:9844045] The mammalian heterochromatin protein 1 binds diverse nuclear proteins through a common motif that targets the chromoshadow domain
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