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NMR Solution Structures of Human KAP1 PHD finger-bromodomain[TRANSCRIPTION]
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SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE PHD DOMAIN FROM THE KAP-1 COREPRESSOR[TRANSCRIPTION]
Crystal structure of MS1043[METAL BINDING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of TRIM24 PHD-Bromo complexed with H3(1-10)K4 peptide[TRANSCRIPTION/Protein binding]
Crystal Structure Of Trim24 Phd-Bromo Complexed With H4(14-19)k16ac Peptide[TranscriptionPROTEIN BINDING]
Crystal structure of TRIM24 PHD-Bromo complexed with H3(23-31)K27ac peptide[TRANSCRIPTION/Protein Binding]
Crystal Structure Of Trim24 Phd-Bromo Complexed With H3(13-32)k23ac Peptide[TranscriptionPROTEIN BINDING]
Crystal structure of TRIM24 PHD-Bromo in the free state[TRANSCRIPTION]
Solution structure of the 2nd PHD domain from Mi2b with C-terminal loop replaced by corresponding loop from WSTF[DNA binding protein/Transcription]
WSTF-PHD[TRANSCRIPTION]
Solution structure of CHD4-PHD2 in complex with H3K9me3[Transcription/Nuclear protein]
Solution structure of the 2nd PHD domain from Mi2b[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of the BHC80 PHD finger[TRANSCRIPTION]
Molecular Basis of non-modified histone H3 tail Recognition by the First PHD Finger of Autoimmune Regulator[GENE REGULATION]
NMR structure of the first phd finger of autoimmune regulator protein (AIRE1): insights into apeced[TRANSCRIPTION]
Solution structure of the PHD domain in PHD finger protein 21A[TRANSCRIPTION]
NMR Solution structure of the first PHD finger domain of human Autoimmune Regulator (AIRE) in complex with Histone H3(1-20Cys) Peptide[TRANSCRIPTION/PROTEIN BINDING]
Solution structure of the PHD domain in RING finger protein 107[CELL CYCLE]
Structure of the first PHD finger (PHD1) from CHD4 (Mi2b)[METAL BINDING PROTEIN]
Solution structure of the second and third PHD domain from Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2C (KMT2C/MLL3)[TRANSFERASE]
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