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2005Histone H2B ubiquitylation is associated with elongating RNA polymerase IIXiao, T.; Kao, C. F.; Krogan, N. J.; Sun, Z. W.; Greenblatt, J. F.; Osley, M. A.; Strahl, B. D.Mol Cell Biol 25, 637-651
2006Histone ubiquitylation and the regulation of transcriptionOsley, M. A.; Fleming, A. B.; Kao, C. F.Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation 41, 47-75
2003HP1 binding to native chromatin in vitro is determined by the hinge region and not by the chromodomainMeehan, R. R.; Kao, C. F.; Pennings, S.EMBO J 22, 3164-3174
2003In vivo assays to study histone ubiquitylationKao, C. F.; Osley, M. A.Methods 31, 59-66
2004Modulation of p53 transcription regulatory activity and post-translational modification by hepatitis C virus core proteinKao, C. F.; Chen, S. Y.; Chen, J. Y.; Wu Lee, Y. H.Oncogene 23, 2472-2483
2004Rad6 plays a role in transcriptional activation through ubiquitylation of histone H2BKao, C. F.; Hillyer, C.; Tsukuda, T.; Henry, K.; Berger, S.; Osley, M. A.GENES & DEVELOPMENT 18, 184-195
2003Transcriptional activation via sequential histone H2B ubiquitylation and deubiquitylation, mediated by SAGA-associated Ubp8Henry, K. W.; Wyce, A.; Lo, W. S.; Duggan, L. J.; Emre, N. C.; Kao, C. F.; Pillus, L.; Shilatifard, A.; Osley, M. A.; Berger, S. L.GENES & DEVELOPMENT 17, 2648-2663
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