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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9843931
_displayNameKAP1 is an antiparallel dimer with a functional asymmetry
_timestamp2023-09-12 15:20:08
author[Person:9843958] Fonti, Giulia
[Person:3321820] Marcaida, Marķa J
[Person:9843979] Bryan, Louise C
[Person:9843924] Träger, Sylvain
[Person:9843966] Kalantzi, Alexandra S
[Person:9843997] Helleboid, Pierre-Yves Jl
[Person:9844024] Demurtas, Davide
[Person:9843963] Tully, Mark D
[Person:9844059] Grudinin, Sergei
[Person:9816406] Trono, Didier
[Person:9772551] Fierz, Beat
[Person:9766402] Dal Peraro, Matteo
created[InstanceEdit:9843957] May, Bruce, 2023-09-12
journalLife Sci Alliance
pubMedIdentifier31427381
titleKAP1 is an antiparallel dimer with a functional asymmetry
volume2
year2019
(literatureReference)[Complex:9851246] TRIM28 dimer [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9843576] The TRIM28 dimer (also called KAP1 dimer, Fonti et al. 2019,...
[Summation:9851226] The PHD domain of TRIM28 (KAP1) is a SUMO E3 ligase that cat...
[Reaction:9843978] CBX5 (HP-1alpha) binds TRIM28 (KAP1) in SUMO2-6K-TRIM28:KRAB-ZFP:retroelement chromatin [Homo sapiens]
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