Neuronal death resulting from targeted disruption of the Snf2 protein ATRX is mediated by p53.
ATRX, a chromatin remodeling protein of the Snf2 family, participates in diverse cellular functions including regulation of gene expression and chromosome alignment during mitosis and meiosis. Mutations in the human gene cause alpha thalassemia mental retardation, X-linked (ATR-X) syndrome, a rare d...
Main Authors: | Seah, C, Levy, M, Jiang, Y, Mokhtarzada, S, Higgs, D, Gibbons, R, Bérubé, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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