SS18 together with animal-specific factors defines human BAF-type SWI/SNF complexes.
<h4>Background</h4>Nucleosome translocation along DNA is catalyzed by eukaryotic SNF2-type ATPases. One class of SNF2-ATPases is distinguished by the presence of a C-terminal bromodomain and is conserved from yeast to man and plants. This class of SNF2 enzymes forms rather large protein...
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Autores principales: | Evelien Middeljans, Xi Wan, Pascal W Jansen, Vikram Sharma, Hendrik G Stunnenberg, Colin Logie |
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2012
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