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The following pages link to Provenance of SET-domain histone methyltransferases through duplication of a simple structural unit. (Q30960290):
Displaying 12 items.
- Genome-wide survey and developmental expression mapping of zebrafish SET domain-containing genes (Q21562301) (← links)
- Structure and site-specific recognition of histone H3 by the PHD finger of human autoimmune regulator (Q24311521) (← links)
- Dimerization of a viral SET protein endows its function (Q24615662) (← links)
- The SET-domain protein superfamily: protein lysine methyltransferases (Q24811144) (← links)
- Natural history of S-adenosylmethionine-binding proteins (Q24816614) (← links)
- Anthrax SET protein: a potential virulence determinant that epigenetically represses NF-κB activation in infected macrophages (Q33573969) (← links)
- Bioinformatic Identification of Novel Methyltransferases (Q33938689) (← links)
- A cytoplasm-specific activity encoded by the Trithorax-like ATX1 gene (Q35040912) (← links)
- Structure and sequence analyses of Bacteroides proteins BVU_4064 and BF1687 reveal presence of two novel predominantly-beta domains, predicted to be involved in lipid and cell surface interactions (Q35294122) (← links)
- Bacterial SET domain proteins and their role in eukaryotic chromatin modification (Q37692934) (← links)
- SET8-mediated methylations of histone H4 lysine 20 mark silent heterochromatic domains in apicomplexan genomes. (Q41815704) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of SET DOMAIN GROUP family in Dendrobium catenatum (Q93009325) (← links)