The RNF168 paralog RNF169 defines a new class of ubiquitylated-histone reader involved in the response to DNA damage

  1. Julianne Kitevski-LeBlanc
  2. Amélie Fradet-Turcotte
  3. Predrag Kukic
  4. Marcus D Wilson
  5. Guillem Portella
  6. Tairan Yuwen
  7. Stephanie Panier
  8. Shili Duan
  9. Marella D Canny
  10. Hugo van Ingen
  11. Cheryl H Arrowsmith
  12. John L Rubinstein
  13. Michele Vendruscolo
  14. Daniel Durocher  Is a corresponding author
  15. Lewis E Kay  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Toronto, Canada
  2. Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada
  3. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  4. The Francis Crick Research Institute, United Kingdom
  5. Leiden University, Netherlands
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  1. Julianne Kitevski-LeBlanc
  2. Amélie Fradet-Turcotte
  3. Predrag Kukic
  4. Marcus D Wilson
  5. Guillem Portella
  6. Tairan Yuwen
  7. Stephanie Panier
  8. Shili Duan
  9. Marella D Canny
  10. Hugo van Ingen
  11. Cheryl H Arrowsmith
  12. John L Rubinstein
  13. Michele Vendruscolo
  14. Daniel Durocher
  15. Lewis E Kay
(2017)
The RNF168 paralog RNF169 defines a new class of ubiquitylated-histone reader involved in the response to DNA damage
eLife 6:e23872.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.23872