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Figure 1 accompanying the article "Spinocerebellar ataxia type 11-associated alleles of Ttbk2 dominantly interfere with ciliogenesis and cilium stability"
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- Bowie, EmilyNorris, Ryan MichaelAnderson, Kathryn V.Goetz, Sarah C.
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Series of images showing comparison between wild type, Ttbk2null/null, and Ttbk2sca11/sca11 E10.5 embryos, transverse sections, and mesenchymal cells. Author description of title: "The phenotype of Ttbk2sca11/sca11 embryos is identical to that of the null allele."
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Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
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Histone H3 threonine 11 phosphorylation is catalyzed directly by the meiosis-specific kinase Mek1 and provides a molecular readout of Mek1 activity in vivo
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- Kniewel, RyanMurakami, HajimeLiu, YanIto, Masaru3 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mek1 is a CHK2/Rad53-family kinase that regulates meiotic recombination and progression upon its activation in response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). The full catalog of direct Mek1 phosphorylation targets remains unknown. Here, we show that phosphorylation of histone H3 on threonine 11 (H3 T11ph) is induced by meiotic DSBs in S. cerevisiae and...
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Checkpoint Kinase 2Chromatin Immunoprecipitation SequencingHistonesPhosphorylationProtein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
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Whole genome ChIP-seq of histone H3 threonine 11 phosphorylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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- Murakami, HajimeKniewel, RyanKeeney, Scott
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Summary from the GEO: "We used ChIP-seq to determine the whole-genome enrichment of histone H3 threonine 11 phosphorylation (H3 T11ph) during Saccharomyces cerevisiae meiosis. S. cerevisiae SK1 cells were synchronized for meiotic entry and 3 and 4 hour meiotic samples were obtained. As H3 T11ph is dependent on the formation of meiotic double strand breaks (DSBs), a negative control ChIP-seq sample...
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation SequencingHistonesPhosphorylationProtein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
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