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Details on Person Blobel, Gerd A

Class:IdPerson:5219086
_displayNameBlobel, Gerd A
_timestamp2013-12-22 21:57:14
created[InstanceEdit:5219077] May, B, 2013-12-22
firstnameGerd A
initialGA
surnameBlobel
(author)[LiteratureReference:5219082] Histone H3 lysine 9 methylation and HP1gamma are associated with transcription elongation through mammalian chromatin
[LiteratureReference:8876760] Mammalian ASH1L is a histone methyltransferase that occupies the transcribed region of active genes
[LiteratureReference:9036524] DOT1L/KMT4 recruitment and H3K79 methylation are ubiquitously coupled with gene transcription in mammalian cells
[LiteratureReference:9937781] NuRD mediates activating and repressive functions of GATA-1 and FOG-1 during blood development
[LiteratureReference:9937841] The tumour suppressor CHD5 forms a NuRD-type chromatin remodelling complex
[LiteratureReference:9938313] FOG-1 recruits the NuRD repressor complex to mediate transcriptional repression by GATA-1
[LiteratureReference:9938323] Insight into the architecture of the NuRD complex: structure of the RbAp48-MTA1 subcomplex
[LiteratureReference:9938325] Insights into association of the NuRD complex with FOG-1 from the crystal structure of an RbAp48·FOG-1 complex
[LiteratureReference:9938353] The Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase Complex Has an Asymmetric, Dynamic, and Modular Architecture
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