Role of Dot1-dependent histone H3 methylation in G1 and S phase DNA damage checkpoint functions of Rad9.

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Published in Mol Cell Biol on October 01, 2005

Authors

Robert Wysocki1, Ali Javaheri, Stéphane Allard, Fei Sha, Jacques Côté, Stephen J Kron

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1: Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.

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Quantifying the sensitivities of EGF receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors in drug resistant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells using hydrogel-based peptide array. Biosens Bioelectron (2010) 0.84

A magnetic bead-based protein kinase assay with dual detection techniques. Anal Biochem (2010) 0.84

Sleep apnea, heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension. Curr Heart Fail Rep (2013) 0.84

mChIP-KAT-MS, a method to map protein interactions and acetylation sites for lysine acetyltransferases. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2013) 0.83

Dissection of Rad9 BRCT domain function in the mitotic checkpoint response to telomere uncapping. DNA Repair (Amst) (2009) 0.83

Cellular response to DNA damage. Ann N Y Acad Sci (2005) 0.82

Non-catalytic function for ATR in the checkpoint response. Cell Cycle (2007) 0.82

Optimizing thiophosphorylation in the presence of competing phosphorylation with MALDI-TOF-MS detection. J Proteome Res (2005) 0.81

Rapid validation of Mascot search results via stable isotope labeling, pair picking, and deconvolution of fragmentation patterns. Mol Cell Proteomics (2009) 0.81

Control of the yeast cell cycle with a photocleavable alpha-factor analogue. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl (2006) 0.81

Phosphoprotein profiling by PA-GeLC-MS/MS. J Proteome Res (2008) 0.81

A new companion of elongating RNA Polymerase II: TINTIN, an independent sub-module of NuA4/TIP60 for nucleosome transactions. Transcription (2015) 0.80

Design and implementation of algorithms for focus automation in digital imaging time-lapse microscopy. Cytometry (2002) 0.79

Cell treatment and lysis in 96-well filter-bottom plates for screening Bcr-Abl activity and inhibition in whole-cell extracts. J Biomol Screen (2010) 0.79