1. Ribosomal oxygenases are structurally conserved from prokaryotes to humans
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Chowdhury, Rasheduzzaman, Sekirnik, Rok, Brissett, Nigel C., Krojer, Tobias, Ho, Chia-hua, Ng, Stanley S., Clifton, Ian J., Ge, Wei, Kershaw, Nadia J., Fox, Gavin C., Muniz, Joao R.C., Vollmar, Melanie, Phillips, Claire, Pilka, Ewa S., Kavanagh, Kathryn L., von Delft, Frank, Oppermann, Udo, McDonough, Michael A., and Schofield, Aidan J. Doherty Christopher J.
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Ribosomes -- Properties ,Molecular structure ,Oxidases -- Properties ,Substrates (Biochemistry) -- Properties ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
2-Oxoglutarate (2OG)-dependent oxygenases have important roles in the regulation of gene expression via demethylation of N-methylated chromatin components (1,2) and in the hydroxylation of transcription factors (3) and splicing factor [...]
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- 2014