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Details on Person The UHRF1 Protein Stimulates the Activity and Specificity of the Maintenance DNA Methyltransferase DNMT1 by an Allosteric Mechanism

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_displayNameThe UHRF1 Protein Stimulates the Activity and Specificity of the Maintenance DNA Methyltransferase DNMT1 by an Allosteric Mechanism
_timestamp2014-03-02 06:26:31
author[Person:5336230] Bashtrykov, Pavel
[Person:5334144] Jankevicius, Gytis
[Person:5334171] Jurkowska, Renata Z
[Person:5334098] Ragozin, Sergey
[Person:5334096] Jeltsch, Albert
created[InstanceEdit:5336392] May, B, 2014-03-02
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages4106-15
pubMedIdentifier24368767
titleThe UHRF1 Protein Stimulates the Activity and Specificity of the Maintenance DNA Methyltransferase DNMT1 by an Allosteric Mechanism
volume289
year2014
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5334151] DNMT1 methylates cytosine in hemimethylated DNA [Homo sapiens]
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