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1. Tandem-genotypes: robust detection of tandem repeat expansions from long DNA reads.

2. Distinct roles of ATM and ATR in the regulation of ARP8 phosphorylation to prevent chromosome translocations.

3. Quantitative regulation of histone variant H2A.Z during cell cycle by ubiquitin proteasome system and SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligases.

4. Actin Family Proteins in the Human INO80 Chromatin Remodeling Complex Exhibit Functional Roles in the Induction of Heme Oxygenase-1 with Hemin.

6. Nuclear localization of MBNL1: splicing-mediated autoregulation and repression of repeat-derived aberrant proteins.

7. DNA binding properties of the actin-related protein Arp8 and its role in DNA repair.

8. SWR1 and INO80 chromatin remodelers contribute to DNA double-strand break perinuclear anchorage site choice.

9. Manumycin A corrects aberrant splicing of Clcn1 in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) mice.

10. Actin-related proteins localized in the nucleus: from discovery to novel roles in nuclear organization.

11. ATM modulates the loading of recombination proteins onto a chromosomal translocation breakpoint hotspot.

12. Actin-related protein Arp6 influences H2A.Z-dependent and -independent gene expression and links ribosomal protein genes to nuclear pores.

13. MBNL and CELF proteins regulate alternative splicing of the skeletal muscle chloride channel CLCN1.

14. Biochemical analysis of oligomerization of expanded polyalanine repeat proteins.

15. Polyalanine tracts directly induce the release of cytochrome c, independently of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, leading to apoptosis.

16. The human actin-related protein hArp5: nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling and involvement in DNA repair.

17. Expression of polyalanine stretches induces mitochondrial dysfunction.

18. Ino80 chromatin remodeling complex promotes recovery of stalled replication forks.

19. Endoplasmic reticulum stress caused by aggregate-prone proteins containing homopolymeric amino acids.

20. Interactions between homopolymeric amino acids (HPAAs).

21. Vertebrate Arp6, a novel nuclear actin-related protein, interacts with heterochromatin protein 1.

22. [Nuclear structure: its molecular basis and dynamics].

23. Sequence and comparative genomic analysis of actin-related proteins.

24. The nuclear actin-related protein Act3p/Arp4p is involved in the dynamics of chromatin-modulating complexes.

25. Comparative analysis of the cytotoxicity of homopolymeric amino acids.

26. Intracellular localization of homopolymeric amino acid-containing proteins expressed in mammalian cells.

27. [Cytotoxic effects of homopolyamino acids].

28. Muscleblind protein, MBNL1/EXP, binds specifically to CHHG repeats.

29. Overexpression of human myotonic dystrophy protein kinase in Schizosaccharomyces pombe induces an abnormal polarized and swollen cell morphology.

30. The brain-specific actin-related protein ArpN alpha interacts with the transcriptional co-repressor CtBP.

31. Brain-specific expression of the nuclear actin-related protein ArpNalpha and its involvement in mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex.

32. BACE1 interacts with nicastrin.

33. Correlation between chromatin association and transcriptional regulation for the Act3p/Arp4 nuclear actin-related protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

34. Multiple actin-related proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are present in the nucleus.

35. The nuclear actin-related protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Act3p/Arp4, interacts with core histones.

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