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Class:IdPerson:8943122
_displayNameTimms, Richard T
_timestamp2016-10-24 08:05:41
created[InstanceEdit:8943110] May, Bruce, 2016-10-24
firstnameRichard T
initialRT
surnameTimms
(author)[LiteratureReference:8943094] TMEM129 is a Derlin-1 associated ERAD E3 ligase essential for virus-induced degradation of MHC-I
[LiteratureReference:9843922] GENE SILENCING. Epigenetic silencing by the HUSH complex mediates position-effect variegation in human cells
[LiteratureReference:9844027] Hyperactivation of HUSH complex function by Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease mutation in MORC2
[LiteratureReference:9844734] The HUSH complex cooperates with TRIM28 to repress young retrotransposons and new genes
[LiteratureReference:9844750] TASOR is a pseudo-PARP that directs HUSH complex assembly and epigenetic transposon control
[LiteratureReference:9844752] Periphilin self-association underpins epigenetic silencing by the HUSH complex
[LiteratureReference:9909778] ATF7IP-Mediated Stabilization of the Histone Methyltransferase SETDB1 Is Essential for Heterochromatin Formation by the HUSH Complex
[LiteratureReference:9912690] Ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation driven by C-degron pathways
[LiteratureReference:9954704] The Eukaryotic Proteome Is Shaped by E3 Ubiquitin Ligases Targeting C-Terminal Degrons
[LiteratureReference:9978849] Haploid genetic screens identify an essential role for PLP2 in the downregulation of novel plasma membrane targets by viral E3 ubiquitin ligases
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