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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9932777
_displayNameHistone-binding of DPF2 mediates its repressive role in myeloid differentiation
_timestamp2024-12-20 20:36:31
author[Person:9618430] Huber, Ferdinand M
[Person:9932756] Greenblatt, Sarah M
[Person:9618435] Davenport, Andrew M
[Person:9932790] Martinez, Concepcion
[Person:5682040] Xu, Ye
[Person:9932792] Vu, Ly P
[Person:3215457] Nimer, Stephen D
[Person:6811089] Hoelz, André
created[InstanceEdit:9932796] Rothfels, Karen, 2024-12-20
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages6016-6021
pubMedIdentifier28533407
titleHistone-binding of DPF2 mediates its repressive role in myeloid differentiation
volume114
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9932836] DPF1,2,3 binds SMARCC1 dimer:SMARCD1:SMARCE1:SMARCB1:ARID1 [Homo sapiens]
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