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Details on Person Dou, Yali

Class:IdPerson:5205819
_displayNameDou, Yali
_timestamp2013-12-06 11:11:54
created[InstanceEdit:5205795] Jupe, S, 2013-12-06
firstnameYali
initialY
surnameDou
(author)[LiteratureReference:5205806] PRMT6-mediated methylation of R2 in histone H3 antagonizes H3 K4 trimethylation
[LiteratureReference:5244701] Regulation of MLL1 H3K4 methyltransferase activity by its core components
[LiteratureReference:5244752] MLL associates specifically with a subset of transcriptionally active target genes
[LiteratureReference:5244753] Coactivator as a target gene specificity determinant for histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferases
[LiteratureReference:9675242] An Ash2L/RbBP5 heterodimer stimulates the MLL1 methyltransferase activity through coordinated substrate interactions with the MLL1 SET domain
[LiteratureReference:9675244] Structural basis for activity regulation of MLL family methyltransferases
[LiteratureReference:9770968] Physical association and coordinate function of the H3 K4 methyltransferase MLL1 and the H4 K16 acetyltransferase MOF
[LiteratureReference:9771322] p53 inactivation unmasks histone methylation-independent WDR5 functions that drive self-renewal and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells
[LiteratureReference:9771573] p53 Integrates Temporal WDR5 Inputs during Neuroectoderm and Mesoderm Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
[LiteratureReference:9772243] The histone acetyltransferase MOF is a key regulator of the embryonic stem cell core transcriptional network
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