The LRS and SIN domains: two structurally equivalent but functionally distinct nucleosomal surfaces required for transcriptional silencing.

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Published in Mol Cell Biol on October 02, 2006

Authors

Christopher J Fry1, Anne Norris, Michael Cosgrove, Jef D Boeke, Craig L Peterson

Author Affiliations

1: Program in Molecular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biotech 2, Suite 210, Worcester, MA 01605, USA.

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