Histone H2AX deficiency causes neurobehavioral deficits and impaired redox homeostasis
H2AX is a histone variant with an essential function in DNA double-strand break repair and genome stability. Here, Weyemi and colleagues show that loss of neuronal H2AX leads to locomotor dysfunction and alteration in oxidative stress response.
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Main Authors: | Urbain Weyemi, Bindu D. Paul, Adele M. Snowman, Parthav Jailwala, Andre Nussenzweig, William M. Bonner, Solomon H. Snyder |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/253374c82ccd40c5a5caef64387f25f3 |
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