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kkSkTAAkkNDkEAA SwissProt Entrez-Gene |
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Site Group ID: 15207804 |
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Roychoudhury S, et al. (2017) Human Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease (APE1) Is Acetylated at DNA Damage Sites in Chromatin, and Acetylation Modulates Its DNA Repair Activity. Mol Cell Biol 37
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Lirussi L, et al. (2012) Nucleolar accumulation of APE1 depends on charged lysine residues that undergo acetylation upon genotoxic stress and modulate its BER activity in cells. Mol Biol Cell 23, 4079-96
22918947 Curated Info |
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Fantini D, et al. (2010) Critical lysine residues within the overlooked N-terminal domain of human APE1 regulate its biological functions. Nucleic Acids Res 38, 8239-56
20699270 Curated Info |
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Sandomenico A, et al. Monoclonal antibodies against pools of mono- and polyacetylated peptides selectively recognize acetylated lysines within the context of the original antigen. MAbs 8, 1575-1589
27560983 Curated Info |