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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5218932
_displayNameSymmetric dimethylation of H3R2 is a newly identified histone mark that supports euchromatin maintenance
_timestamp2013-12-20 16:42:14
author[Person:5218937] Migliori, Valentina
[Person:5218940] Müller, Julius
[Person:5218951] Phalke, Sameer
[Person:5218939] Low, Diana
[Person:5218936] Bezzi, Marco
[Person:5218950] Mok, Wei Chuen
[Person:5218933] Sahu, Sanjeeb Kumar
[Person:5218949] Gunaratne, Jayantha
[Person:5218938] Capasso, Paola
[Person:5205817] Bassi, Christian
[Person:5218929] Cecatiello, Valentina
[Person:5218945] De Marco, Ario
[Person:5218948] Blackstock, Walter
[Person:5218941] Kuznetsov, Vladimir
[Person:5205834] Amati, Bruno
[Person:5218934] Mapelli, Marina
[Person:5205808] Guccione, Ernesto
created[InstanceEdit:5218943] Jupe, S, 2013-12-20
journalNat. Struct. Mol. Biol.
pages136-44
pubMedIdentifier22231400
titleSymmetric dimethylation of H3R2 is a newly identified histone mark that supports euchromatin maintenance
volume19
year2012
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5218952] PRMT5:WDR77, PRMT7 methylate arginine-3 of histone H3 (H3R2) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5225602] WDR5 binds Me2sR3-replicative histone H3 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5225649] RBBP7 binds histone H3 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9772044] PRMT5-mediated recruitment of WDR5 to target promoters [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:5218944] Histone H3 is symmetrically dimethylated on arginine-3 by PR...
[Summation:5225600] RBBP7, a central component of the co-repressor complexes Sin...
[Summation:5225668] Symmetric dimethylation of histone H3 arginine-3 (H3R2) enh...
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