Arginine methylation and ubiquitylation crosstalk controls DNA end-resection and homologous recombination repair
Post-translational modifications are critical for regulating the DNA damage response. Here, the authors identify a methylation-deubiquitination crosstalk between methyltransferase PRMT1 and deubiquitinase USP11, showing that the enzymes regulate each other’s functions in DNA repair.
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Autores principales: | Maria Pilar Sanchez-Bailon, Soo-Youn Choi, Elizabeth R. Dufficy, Karan Sharma, Gavin S. McNee, Emma Gunnell, Kelly Chiang, Debashish Sahay, Sarah Maslen, Grant S. Stewart, J. Mark Skehel, Ingrid Dreveny, Clare C. Davies |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ea281da007d54673887d7d80ba9fed3c |
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