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The following pages link to MRG15, a novel chromodomain protein, is present in two distinct multiprotein complexes involved in transcriptional activation (Q28210381):
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- MRGX Is a Novel Transcriptional Regulator That Exhibits Activation or Repression of the B-myb Promoter in a Cell Type-dependent Manner (Q24295092) (← links)
- The human monocytic leukemia zinc finger histone acetyltransferase domain contains DNA-binding activity implicated in chromatin targeting (Q24297050) (← links)
- Identification of new subunits of the multiprotein mammalian TRRAP/TIP60-containing histone acetyltransferase complex (Q24321622) (← links)
- hMOF histone acetyltransferase is required for histone H4 lysine 16 acetylation in mammalian cells (Q24529984) (← links)
- A human protein complex homologous to the Drosophila MSL complex is responsible for the majority of histone H4 acetylation at lysine 16 (Q24534923) (← links)
- PAM14, a novel MRG- and Rb-associated protein, is not required for development and T-cell function in mice (Q24561782) (← links)
- The MRG domain of human MRG15 uses a shallow hydrophobic pocket to interact with the N-terminal region of PAM14 (Q24648214) (← links)
- Solution Structure of the mSin3A PAH2–Pf1 SID1 Complex: A Mad1/Mxd1-Like Interaction Disrupted by MRG15 in the Rpd3S/Sin3S Complex (Q27667329) (← links)
- Structural Basis for Molecular Interactions Involving MRG Domains: Implications in Chromatin Biology (Q27676730) (← links)
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- MRG15 regulates embryonic development and cell proliferation (Q28513444) (← links)
- Structure of human MRG15 chromo domain and its binding to Lys36-methylated histone H3. (Q30159543) (← links)
- Histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) protein-dependent deacetylation of mortality factor 4-like 1 (MORF4L1) protein enhances its homodimerization. (Q30358164) (← links)
- Telomeric position effect--a third silencing mechanism in eukaryotes (Q33389824) (← links)
- MrgX is not essential for cell growth and development in the mouse (Q33836841) (← links)
- The histone acetylranseferase hMOF acetylates Nrf2 and regulates anti-drug responses in human non-small cell lung cancer (Q33842719) (← links)
- Exploring the link between MORF4L1 and risk of breast cancer (Q33863235) (← links)
- MRG15, a component of HAT and HDAC complexes, is essential for proliferation and differentiation of neural precursor cells (Q34033818) (← links)
- Conditional inactivation of MRG15 gene function limits survival during larval and adult stages of Drosophila melanogaster (Q34187103) (← links)
- Arabidopsis MRG domain proteins bridge two histone modifications to elevate expression of flowering genes (Q34248825) (← links)
- Expansion of CUG RNA repeats causes stress and inhibition of translation in myotonic dystrophy 1 (DM1) cells (Q34378929) (← links)
- Males absent on the first (MOF): from flies to humans. (Q34662262) (← links)
- Structure and Mechanisms of Lysine Methylation Recognition by the Chromodomain in Gene Transcription (Q34709022) (← links)
- Alternative splicing of the chromodomain protein Morf4l1 pre-mRNA has implications on cell differentiation in the developing chicken retina (Q34754722) (← links)
- RNF8-dependent histone ubiquitination during DNA damage response and spermatogenesis (Q34829400) (← links)
- Alp13, an MRG family protein, is a component of fission yeast Clr6 histone deacetylase required for genomic integrity (Q35032470) (← links)
- Chfr and RNF8 synergistically regulate ATM activation (Q35089499) (← links)
- Regulation of arabidopsis flowering by the histone mark readers MRG1/2 via interaction with CONSTANS to modulate FT expression (Q35248040) (← links)
- Condensin II Regulates Interphase Chromatin Organization Through the Mrg-Binding Motif of Cap-H2. (Q35589989) (← links)
- The diverse superfamily of lysine acetyltransferases and their roles in leukemia and other diseases (Q35666251) (← links)
- Characterization of MRFAP1 turnover and interactions downstream of the NEDD8 pathway (Q35863296) (← links)
- Mrg15 null and heterozygous mouse embryonic fibroblasts exhibit DNA-repair defects post exposure to gamma ionizing radiation (Q36254450) (← links)
- Mortality factor 4 like 1 protein mediates epithelial cell death in a mouse model of pneumonia (Q36593428) (← links)
- Structural studies on MRG701 chromodomain reveal a novel dimerization interface of MRG proteins in green plants (Q37374225) (← links)
- Emerging role of the MORF/MRG gene family in various biological processes, including aging (Q37764053) (← links)
- Where splicing joins chromatin. (Q37912004) (← links)
- Regulation of oncogene-induced cell cycle exit and senescence by chromatin modifiers (Q38028793) (← links)
- SIRT1 negatively regulates the activities, functions, and protein levels of hMOF and TIP60 (Q39348163) (← links)
- Structural Basis for Multi-specificity of MRG Domains. (Q40954391) (← links)
- Collaborative homologous pairing during C. elegans meiosis (Q41387957) (← links)
- MRG15 activates the cdc2 promoter via histone acetylation in human cells (Q41811712) (← links)
- The cell senescence inducing gene product MORF4 is regulated by degradation via the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway. (Q41840928) (← links)
- Two mammalian MOF complexes regulate transcription activation by distinct mechanisms (Q41935559) (← links)
- MOF and H4 K16 acetylation play important roles in DNA damage repair by modulating recruitment of DNA damage repair protein Mdc1. (Q42375517) (← links)
- Loss of the chromatin regulator MRG15 limits neural stem/progenitor cell proliferation via increased expression of the p21 Cdk inhibitor (Q42788633) (← links)
- Linking PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR to histone modification in plant shade avoidance. (Q47350083) (← links)
- Gene expression patterns in isolated keloid fibroblasts (Q51584092) (← links)
- ATP-Dependent Chromatin Remodeling During Cortical Neurogenesis. (Q52311702) (← links)
- Proteasome regulation of the chromodomain protein MRG-1 controls the balance between proliferative fate and differentiation in the C. elegans germ line. (Q64933175) (← links)
- Understanding Keloid Pathobiology From a Quasi-Neoplastic Perspective: Less of a Scar and More of a Chronic Inflammatory Disease With Cancer-Like Tendencies (Q92800229) (← links)