OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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NDUFAF5 Hydroxylates NDUFS7 at an Early Stage in the Assembly of Human Complex IMechanisms of metabolic memory and renal hypoxia as a therapeutic target in diabetic kidney disease.Function and Regulation of Cph2 in Candida albicans.RF-Hydroxysite: a random forest based predictor for hydroxylation sites.Tumour hypoxia causes DNA hypermethylation by reducing TET activity.Jmjd6, a JmjC Dioxygenase with Many Interaction Partners and Pleiotropic FunctionsNuclear import mechanism of neurofibromin for localization on the spindle and function in chromosome congression.New Insights into Protein Hydroxylation and Its Important Role in Human Diseases.Bacillus anthracis Prolyl 4-Hydroxylase Modifies Collagen-like Substrates in Asymmetric Patterns.Tumors smother their epigenome.Bacillus anthracis Prolyl 4-Hydroxylase Interacts with and Modifies Elongation Factor Tu.Biogenesis and iron-dependency of ribosomal RNA hydroxylation.Metabolic implications of hypoxia and pseudohypoxia in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma.Beyond Brooding on Oncometabolic Havoc in IDH-Mutant Gliomas and AML: Current and Future Therapeutic Strategies.Mouse JMJD4 is dispensable for embryogenesis.JMJD5 is a human arginyl C-3 hydroxylase.VHL inactivation without hypoxia is sufficient to achieve genome hypermethylation.The Jumonji-C oxygenase JMJD7 catalyzes (3S)-lysyl hydroxylation of TRAFAC GTPasesGlucose and glutamine availability regulate HepG2 transcriptional responses to low oxygenThe emerging roles of ribosomal histidyl hydroxylases in cell biology, physiology and disease
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OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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OH, the Places You'll Go! Hydroxylation, Gene Expression, and Cancer.
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Athanasios Ploumakis
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10.1016/J.MOLCEL.2015.05.026
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z