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Details on Person The transcriptional regulation role of BRD7 by binding to acetylated histone through bromodomain

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9932813
_displayNameThe transcriptional regulation role of BRD7 by binding to acetylated histone through bromodomain
_timestamp2024-12-20 20:36:36
author[Person:9911886] Peng, Cong
[Person:2467627] Zhou, Jie
[Person:9932797] Liu, Hua Ying
[Person:3134818] Zhou, Ming
[Person:9932744] Wang, Li Li
[Person:9932802] Zhang, Qiu Hong
[Person:9932739] Yang, Yi Xin
[Person:9664747] Xiong, Wei
[Person:9932750] Shen, Shou Rong
[Person:9932795] Li, Xiao Ling
[Person:9932805] Li, Gui Yuan
created[InstanceEdit:9932796] Rothfels, Karen, 2024-12-20
journalJ Cell Biochem
pages882-92
pubMedIdentifier16265664
titleThe transcriptional regulation role of BRD7 by binding to acetylated histone through bromodomain
volume97
year2006
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9932832] BRD7 binds SMARCC dimer:SMARCDs:SMARCE1:SMARCB1:ARID2 [Homo sapiens]
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