
Publications of M. Jedrusik-Bode
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
3 (2), e29102 (2014)
C. elegans sirtuin SIR-2.4 and its mammalian homolog SIRT6 in stress response. Worm 2.
Journal Article
126, pp. 5166 - 5177 (2013)
The sirtuin SIRT6 regulates stress granule formation in C. elegans and mammals. Journal of Cell Science 3.
Journal Article
13 (6), pp. 705 - 720 (2013)
Mitochondrial SIRT4-type proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals interact with pyruvate carboxylase and other acetylated biotin-dependent carboxylases. Mitochondrion 4.
Journal Article
2 (2), e23703 (2013)
Histone H1 and heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) regulate specific gene expression and not global transcription. Worm 5.
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8, e1002940 (2012)
Transcriptional repression of Hox genes by C. elegans HP1/HPL and H1/HIS-24. PLoS Genetics 6.
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32 (2), pp. 251 - 265 (2012)
Novel roles of Caenorhabditis elegans heterochromatin protein HP1 and linker histone in the regulation of innate immune gene expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7.
Journal Article
49 (8), pp. 647 - 661 (2011)
Epigenetics in C. elegans: Facts and challenges. Genesis 8.
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4 (6), pp. 353 - 356 (2009)
Interplay between histone deacetylase SIR-2, linker histone H1 and histone methyltransferases in heterochromatin formation. Epigenetics 9.
Journal Article
8 (8), pp. 4039 - 4049 (2009)
Caenorhabditis elegans has a phosphoproteome atypical for metazoans that is enriched in developmental and sex determination proteins. Journal of Proteome Research 10.
Journal Article
29 (13), pp. 3700 - 3709 (2009)
HIS-24 linker histone and SIR-2.1 deacetylase induce H3K27me3 in Caenorhabditis elegans germ line. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11.
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27 (6), pp. 2229 - 2239 (2007)
Linker histone HIS-24 (H1.1) cytoplasmic retention promotes germ line development and influences histone H3 methylation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Molecular and Cellular Biology