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Julia S. P. Mawer
Julia S. P. Mawer
Max Planck Society
Chromatin
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Biology
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The RNA-binding protein Puf5 contributes to buffering of mRNA upon chromatin-mediated changes in nascent transcription.
2021
Journal of Cell Science
David Z. Kochan
Julia S. P. Mawer
Jennifer Massen
Kiril Tishinov
Swati Parekh
Martin Graef
Anne Spang
Peter Tessarz
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Methylation of Q105 on histone H2A is part of a dynamic regulatory mechanism integrating metabolism with ribosome biogenesis through recruitment of Nhp2
2021
bioRxiv
Julia S. P. Mawer
Niklas Grabenhorst
Constantine Mylonas
Peter Tessarz
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Nhp2 is a reader of H2AQ105me and part of a network integrating metabolism with rRNA synthesis.
2021
EMBO Reports
Julia S. P. Mawer
Jennifer Massen
Christina Reichert
Niklas Grabenhorst
Constantine Mylonas
Peter Tessarz
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Histone modifications in ageing and lifespan regulation
2016
Monika Maleszewska
Julia S. P. Mawer
Peter Tessarz
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