HMGN Proteins
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A family of HIGH MOBILITY GROUP PROTEINS that bind to NUCLEOSOMES.
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D024001
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.660.235.400.400 D12.776.664.235.400.400
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Concept/Terms |
HMGN Proteins- HMGN Proteins
- HMGN Family Proteins
- HMGN
- High Mobility Group Nucleosomal Binding Proteins
- Nucleosomal Binding Proteins
- Binding Proteins, Nucleosomal
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McCauley MJ, Huo R, Becker N, Holte MN, Muthurajan UM, Rouzina I, Luger K, Maher LJ, Israeloff NE, Williams MC. Single and double box HMGB proteins differentially destabilize nucleosomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 2019 01 25; 47(2):666-678.
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Kugler JE, Horsch M, Huang D, Furusawa T, Rochman M, Garrett L, Becker L, Bohla A, H?lter SM, Prehn C, Rathkolb B, Racz I, Aguilar-Pimentel JA, Adler T, Adamski J, Beckers J, Busch DH, Eickelberg O, Klopstock T, Ollert M, St?ger T, Wolf E, Wurst W, Yildirim A?, Zimmer A, Gailus-Durner V, Fuchs H, Hrabe de Angelis M, Garfinkel B, Orly J, Ovcharenko I, Bustin M. High mobility group N proteins modulate the fidelity of the cellular transcriptional profile in a tissue- and variant-specific manner. J Biol Chem. 2013 Jun 07; 288(23):16690-16703.
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