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14: ...omponent of the coactivator complexes MLL, SET1A, SET1B, NLS1 and ATAC. The interaction of histone H3 wit... - 3uvo (2,208 bytes)
2: ...DR5 in complex with the WDR5-interacting motif of SET1B== - Category:Set1b (36 bytes)
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16: ...amily of proteins (including MLL1-MLL4, SET1A and SET1B) specifically methylate histone 3 Lys4, and have ... - 5f6k (3,903 bytes)
14: ...amily of proteins (including MLL1-MLL4, SET1A and SET1B) specifically methylate histone 3 Lys4, and have ... - 5f6l (3,986 bytes)
14: ...amily of proteins (including MLL1-MLL4, SET1A and SET1B) specifically methylate histone 3 Lys4, and have ... - User:Sumit Kamat/Sandbox Reserved 901 (10,160 bytes)
13: ...reas humans possess at least six homologs: SET1a, SET1b and MLL1-4. Unlike many SET domain enzymes, SET1 ...
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