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Papers associated with wdr5



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Xenopus to the rescue: A model to validate and characterize candidate ciliopathy genes., Rao VG, Kulkarni SS., Genesis. February 1, 2021; 59 (1-2): e23414.  


Epigenetic homogeneity in histone methylation underlies sperm programming for embryonic transcription., Oikawa M, Simeone A, Hormanseder E, Teperek M, Gaggioli V, O'Doherty A, Falk E, Sporniak M, D'Santos C, Franklin VNR, Kishore K, Bradshaw CR, Keane D, Freour T, David L, Grzybowski AT, Ruthenburg AJ, Gurdon J, Jullien J., Nat Commun. July 13, 2020; 11 (1): 3491.              


Cryo-EM structure of the human MLL1 core complex bound to the nucleosome., Park SH, Ayoub A, Lee YT, Xu J, Kim H, Zheng W, Zhang B, Sha L, An S, Zhang Y, Cianfrocco MA, Su M, Dou Y, Cho US., Nat Commun. December 5, 2019; 10 (1): 5540.            


Mechanical strain, novel genes and evolutionary insights: news from the frog left-right organizer., Blum M, Ott T., Curr Opin Genet Dev. June 1, 2019; 56 8-14.      


WDR5 regulates left-right patterning via chromatin-dependent and -independent functions., Kulkarni SS, Khokha MK., Development. November 28, 2018; 145 (23):                 


WDR5 Stabilizes Actin Architecture to Promote Multiciliated Cell Formation., Kulkarni SS, Griffin JN, Date PP, Liem KF, Khokha MK., Dev Cell. September 10, 2018; 46 (5): 595-610.e3.                              


The MLL/Setd1b methyltransferase is required for the Spemann's organizer gene activation in Xenopus., Lin H, Min Z, Tao Q, Tao Q., Mech Dev. November 1, 2016; 142 1-9.              


A phospho-dependent mechanism involving NCoR and KMT2D controls a permissive chromatin state at Notch target genes., Oswald F, Rodriguez P, Giaimo BD, Antonello ZA, Mira L, Mittler G, Thiel VN, Collins KJ, Tabaja N, Cizelsky W, Rothe M, Kühl SJ, Kühl SJ, Kühl M, Ferrante F, Hein K, Kovall RA, Dominguez M, Borggrefe T., Nucleic Acids Res. June 2, 2016; 44 (10): 4703-20.                              


Three calcium-sensitive genes, fus, brd3 and wdr5, are highly expressed in neural and renal territories during amphibian development., Bibonne A, Néant I, Batut J, Leclerc C, Moreau M, Gilbert T., Biochim Biophys Acta. July 1, 2013; 1833 (7): 1665-71.                            


The roles of the reprogramming factors Oct4, Sox2 and Klf4 in resetting the somatic cell epigenome during induced pluripotent stem cell generation., Schmidt R, Plath K., Genome Biol. October 22, 2012; 13 (10): 251.      


A developmental requirement for HIRA-dependent H3.3 deposition revealed at gastrulation in Xenopus., Szenker E, Lacoste N, Almouzni G., Cell Rep. June 28, 2012; 1 (6): 730-40.                                      


WD repeat-containing protein 5, a ubiquitously expressed histone methyltransferase adaptor protein, regulates smooth muscle cell-selective gene activation through interaction with pituitary homeobox 2., Gan Q, Thiébaud P, Thézé N, Jin L, Xu G, Grant P, Owens GK., J Biol Chem. June 17, 2011; 286 (24): 21853-64.  


Pix proteins and the evolution of centrioles., Woodland HR, Fry AM., PLoS One. January 1, 2008; 3 (11): e3778.        


A PHD finger of NURF couples histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation with chromatin remodelling., Wysocka J, Swigut T, Xiao H, Milne TA, Kwon SY, Landry J, Kauer M, Tackett AJ, Chait BT, Badenhorst P, Wu C, Allis CD., Nature. July 6, 2006; 442 (7098): 86-90.


WDR5 associates with histone H3 methylated at K4 and is essential for H3 K4 methylation and vertebrate development., Wysocka J, Swigut T, Milne TA, Dou Y, Zhang X, Burlingame AL, Roeder RG, Brivanlou AH, Allis CD., Cell. June 17, 2005; 121 (6): 859-72.  

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