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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9817658
_displayNameProcessive DNA demethylation via DNA deaminase-induced lesion resolution
_timestamp2022-09-26 08:45:40
author[Person:5221073] Franchini, Don-Marc
[Person:9817713] Chan, Chun-Fung
[Person:9817649] Morgan, Hugh
[Person:9817629] Incorvaia, Elisabetta
[Person:9817710] Rangam, Gopinath
[Person:5185714] Dean, Wendy
[Person:5185718] Santos, Fátima
[Person:5185716] Reik, Wolf
[Person:5221077] Petersen-Mahrt, Svend K
created[InstanceEdit:9817627] May, Bruce, 2022-09-26
journalPLoS One
pagese97754
pubMedIdentifier25025377
titleProcessive DNA demethylation via DNA deaminase-induced lesion resolution
volume9
year2014
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9817520] Aicda deaminates cytidine in chromatin containing histone H3.3 and 5-methylcytidine [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:9817522] Ung (Ung2) and base excision repair remove uridine and 5-methylcytidine from chromatin containing histone H3.3 [Mus musculus]
[Pathway:9821002] Chromatin modifications during the maternal to zygotic transition (MZT) [Homo sapiens]
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