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Details on Person Shinkai, Yoichi

Class:IdPerson:9817480
_displayNameShinkai, Yoichi
_timestamp2022-09-21 06:27:18
created[InstanceEdit:9817465] May, Bruce, 2022-09-21
firstnameYoichi
initialY
surnameShinkai
(author)[LiteratureReference:9817461] PGC7 binds histone H3K9me2 to protect against conversion of 5mC to 5hmC in early embryos
[LiteratureReference:9822600] Histone H3 Methylated at Arginine 17 Is Essential for Reprogramming the Paternal Genome in Zygotes
[LiteratureReference:9843599] Potential role of KRAB-ZFP binding and transcriptional states on DNA methylation of retroelements in human male germ cells
[LiteratureReference:9843633] The fibronectin type-III (FNIII) domain of ATF7IP contributes to efficient transcriptional silencing mediated by the SETDB1 complex
[LiteratureReference:9844109] Tri-methylation of ATF7IP by G9a/GLP recruits the chromodomain protein MPP8
[LiteratureReference:9909786] DNA methylation and SETDB1/H3K9me3 regulate predominantly distinct sets of genes, retroelements, and chimeric transcripts in mESCs
[LiteratureReference:9909793] Proviral silencing in embryonic stem cells requires the histone methyltransferase ESET
[LiteratureReference:9909817] ATF7IP regulates SETDB1 nuclear localization and increases its ubiquitination
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