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Details on Person Structural analysis of the KANSL1/WDR5/KANSL2 complex reveals that WDR5 is required for efficient assembly and chromatin targeting of the NSL complex

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_displayNameStructural analysis of the KANSL1/WDR5/KANSL2 complex reveals that WDR5 is required for efficient assembly and chromatin targeting of the NSL complex
_timestamp2022-04-18 11:55:38
author[Person:9770955] Dias, Jorge
[Person:9770948] Van Nguyen, Nhuong
[Person:9770956] Georgiev, Plamen
[Person:9770957] Gaub, Aline
[Person:9770953] Brettschneider, Janine
[Person:192773] Cusack, S
[Person:5605402] Kadlec, Jan
[Person:3321888] Akhtar, Asifa
created[InstanceEdit:9770951] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-04-18
journalGenes Dev
pages929-42
pubMedIdentifier24788516
titleStructural analysis of the KANSL1/WDR5/KANSL2 complex reveals that WDR5 is required for efficient assembly and chromatin targeting of the NSL complex
volume28
year2014
(literatureReference)[Summation:9770950] "MOF (males absent on the first) is a histone H4 acetyltrans...
[Reaction:9770959] Formation of the NSL complex [Homo sapiens]
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