NIR is a novel INHAT repressor that modulates the transcriptional activity of p53

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Most transcriptional repression pathways depend on the targeted deacetylation of histone tails. In this report, we characterize NIR, a novel transcriptional corepressor with inhibitor of histone acetyltransferase (INHAT) activity. NIR (Novel INHAT Repressor) ...
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Authors Philip Hublitz, Natalia Kunowska, Ulrich P. Mayer, Judith M. Müller, Kristina Heyne, Na Yin, Claudia Fritzsche, Cecilia Poli, Laurent Miguet, Ingo W. Schupp, Leo A. van Grunsven, Noëlle Potiers, Alain van Dorsselaer, Eric Metzger, Klaus Roemer, Roland Schüle;Philip Hublitz;Natalia Kunowska;Ulrich P. Mayer;Judith M. Müller;Kristina Heyne;Na Yin;Claudia Fritzsche;Cecilia Poli;Laurent Miguet;Ingo W. Schupp;Leo A. van Grunsven;Noëlle Potiers;Alain van Dorsselaer;Eric Metzger;Klaus Roemer;Roland Schüle;
Journal genes & development
Year 2005
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10.1101/gad.351205
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