Lysine

RB transcriptional corepressor 1 ; Homo sapiens







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1 28302719 A repressive role of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 in 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 expression in the human placenta. 2017 May 5 1
2 28841214 Tudor-domain protein PHF20L1 reads lysine methylated retinoblastoma tumour suppressor protein. 2017 Dec 1
3 25049398 Lysine methylation-dependent binding of 53BP1 to the pRb tumor suppressor. 2014 Aug 5 3
4 25185200 53BP1 regulates pRB via a lysine methylation-dependent interaction. 2014 Sep 1
5 22439847 Control of progesterone receptor transcriptional synergy by SUMOylation and deSUMOylation. 2012 Mar 22 1
6 22787429 RB1 methylation by SMYD2 enhances cell cycle progression through an increase of RB1 phosphorylation. 2012 Jun 2
7 21119616 Interplay between lysine methylation and Cdk phosphorylation in growth control by the retinoblastoma protein. 2011 Jan 19 2
8 20140018 Lysine methylation regulates the pRb tumour suppressor protein. 2010 Apr 22 2
9 19211567 Mechanisms underlying the control of progesterone receptor transcriptional activity by SUMOylation. 2009 Apr 3 1
10 17347654 CUE domain containing 2 regulates degradation of progesterone receptor by ubiquitin-proteasome. 2007 Apr 4 1
11 18166651 Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein-dependent methylation of histone H3 lysine 27 is associated with irreversible cell cycle exit. 2007 Dec 31 1
12 16374512 DNA-damage-responsive acetylation of pRb regulates binding to E2F-1. 2006 Feb 3
13 17020914 PIAS3 induction of PRB sumoylation represses PRB transactivation by destabilizing its retention in the nucleus. 2006 3
14 14737116 Differences in stability of repressor complexes at promoters underlie distinct roles for Rb family members. 2004 Jan 22 1
15 12887910 A viral mechanism for remodeling chromatin structure in G0 cells. 2003 Jul 1
16 12021356 Three regions of the pRB pocket domain affect its inactivation by human papillomavirus E7 proteins. 2002 Jun 2
17 10330133 The activity of mammalian brm/SNF2alpha is dependent on a high-mobility-group protein I/Y-like DNA binding domain. 1999 Jun 1