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Human Smc5/6 recognises transcription-generated positive DNA supercoilsNature communications
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2024 195 103
Smc5/6 silences episomal transcription by a three-step functionNature structural & molecular biology
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2022 335 297
Histone exchange is associated with activator function at transcribed promoters and with repression at histone lociScience Advances
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2020 286 393
Smc5/6 Antagonism by HBx Is an Evolutionarily Conserved Function of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in MammalsJournal of Virology
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2018 566 0
The Smc5/6 Complex Restricts HBV when Localized to ND10 without Inducing an Innate Immune Response and Is Counteracted by the HBV X Protein Shortly after InfectionPLOS ONE
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2017 459 241
Hepatitis B virus X protein identifies the Smc5/6 complex as a host restriction factorNature
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2016 910 12
Uncoupling histone turnover from transcription-associated histone H3 modificationsNucleic acids research
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2015 657 303
Independent RNA polymerase II preinitiation complex dynamics and nucleosome turnover at promoter sites in vivoGenome research
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2014 707 519
Hepatitis B virus x protein stimulates gene expression selectively from extrachromosomal DNA templatesHepatology
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2012 725 5
Hepatitis B virus X protein is essential to initiate and maintain virus replication after infectionJournal of hepatology
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2011 710 0
Histone chaperone spt16 promotes redeposition of the original h3-h4 histones evicted by elongating RNA polymeraseMolecular cell
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2009 721 0
Hepatitis B virus X protein affects S phase progression leading to chromosome segregation defects by binding to damaged DNA binding protein 1Hepatology
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2008 762 0
Continuous histone H2B and transcription-dependent histone H3 exchange in yeast cells outside of replicationMolecular cell
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2007 706 0
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