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DNA-binding domain of bovine papillomavirus type 1 E1 helicase: structural and functional aspects [PDF]
Lauren Thorner+2 more
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Epigenetic control of cell identities from epiblast to gastrulation
In this review, we present and contextualize current knowledge about the roles of epigenetic modifiers during the development of mouse epiblast to gastrulation stage. The epigenetic regulation of enhancer and promoter elements by DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin accessibility in concert with lineage‐specific transcription factors ...
Katrin M. Schüle, Simone Probst
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A second maternally expressed Drosophila gene encodes a putative RNA helicase of the "DEAD box" family. [PDF]
Tamsen de Valoir+5 more
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Genomic variation in DDX41 identified through clinical sequencing
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Celestine Wells+11 more
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Transcription‐coupled repair: tangled up in convoluted repair
In this review, we discuss recent findings derived from diverse genomic, biochemical and structural, imaging, and functional studies (B–E) that culminated in deep mechanistic insight (A) into the vital cellular process of transcription‐coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC‐NER).
Diana A. Llerena Schiffmacher+3 more
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Conserved function of a RasGEF‐mediated pathway in the metabolic compensation of the circadian clock
Metabolic compensation of the circadian clock is essential for stabilizing the period of endogenous timekeeping in environments with significant nutrient fluctuations. In this study, we demonstrate that RasGEF (SOS1)‐mediated signaling, which is influenced by metabolic conditions, supports the robust function of the circadian clock under low glucose ...
Orsolya Sárkány+6 more
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RNA helicase: a novel activity associated with a protein encoded by a positive strand RNA virus
Sonia Laı́n+2 more
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Human FASTK preferentially binds single‐stranded and G‐rich RNA
Although FASTK is known to play a role in mRNA biology, the mechanism through which it recognizes RNA has yet to be unraveled. Here, we used purified human FASTK to characterize its RNA‐binding properties in vitro. We found that FASTK prefers ssRNA oligonucleotides containing guanines with the potential to form G‐quadruplexes and binds robustly to any ...
Daria M. Dawidziak+7 more
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