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Details on Person The histone H3K79 methyltransferase Dot1L is essential for mammalian development and heterochromatin structure

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5649769
_displayNameThe histone H3K79 methyltransferase Dot1L is essential for mammalian development and heterochromatin structure
_timestamp2014-11-21 15:52:08
author[Person:5649778] Jones, Brendan
[Person:5423099] Su, Hui
[Person:5649775] Bhat, Audesh
[Person:4641007] Lei, Hong
[Person:5423102] Bajko, Jeffrey
[Person:5423026] Hevi, Sarah
[Person:5649757] Baltus, Gretchen A
[Person:5649759] Kadam, Shilpa
[Person:196838] Zhai, H
[Person:5649763] Valdez, Reginald
[Person:4837331] Gonzalo, Susana
[Person:3214868] Zhang, Yi
[Person:4687059] Li, En
[Person:3662203] Chen, Taiping
created[InstanceEdit:5649755] Jupe, Steve, 2014-11-21
journalPLoS Genet.
modified[InstanceEdit:5649808] Jupe, Steve, 2014-11-21
pagese1000190
pubMedIdentifier18787701
titleThe histone H3K79 methyltransferase Dot1L is essential for mammalian development and heterochromatin structure
volume4
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:5649796] DOT1L is capable of catalyzing mono-, di-, and trimethylatio...
[Summation:5649797] DOT1L is responsible for the mono-, di-, and trimethylation ...
[Summation:5649804] DOT1L is capable of catalyzing the mono-, di-, and trimethyl...
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