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Papers associated with right (and wdr5)

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Epigenetic homogeneity in histone methylation underlies sperm programming for embryonic transcription., Oikawa M., Nat Commun. July 13, 2020; 11 (1): 3491.              


Cryo-EM structure of the human MLL1 core complex bound to the nucleosome., Park SH., Nat Commun. December 5, 2019; 10 (1): 5540.            


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


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


WDR5 Stabilizes Actin Architecture to Promote Multiciliated Cell Formation., Kulkarni SS., Dev Cell. September 10, 2018; 46 (5): 595-610.e3.                              


A phospho-dependent mechanism involving NCoR and KMT2D controls a permissive chromatin state at Notch target genes., Oswald F., 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., Biochim Biophys Acta. July 1, 2013; 1833 (7): 1665-71.                            


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


WDR5 associates with histone H3 methylated at K4 and is essential for H3 K4 methylation and vertebrate development., Wysocka J., Cell. June 17, 2005; 121 (6): 859-72.  

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