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Activation of transcription through histone H4 acetylation by MOF, an acetyltransferase essential for dosage compensation in Drosophila
A Akhtar, PB Becker
Molecular cell 5 (2), 367-375, 2000
5652000
High-resolution TADs reveal DNA sequences underlying genome organization in flies
F Ramírez, V Bhardwaj, L Arrigoni, KC Lam, BA Grüning, J Villaveces, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 189, 2018
5532018
The nuclear envelope and transcriptional control
A Akhtar, SM Gasser
Nature Reviews Genetics 8 (7), 507-517, 2007
5432007
Chromodomains are protein–RNA interaction modules
A Akhtar, D Zink, PB Becker
Nature 407 (6802), 405-409, 2000
4992000
Nuclear pore components are involved in the transcriptional regulation of dosage compensation in Drosophila
S Mendjan, M Taipale, J Kind, H Holz, P Gebhardt, M Schelder, ...
Molecular cell 21 (6), 811-823, 2006
4402006
DHX9 suppresses RNA processing defects originating from the Alu invasion of the human genome
T Aktaş, İ Avşar Ilık, D Maticzka, V Bhardwaj, C Pessoa Rodrigues, ...
Nature 544 (7648), 115-119, 2017
3952017
hMOF histone acetyltransferase is required for histone H4 lysine 16 acetylation in mammalian cells
M Taipale, S Rea, K Richter, A Vilar, P Lichter, A Imhof, A Akhtar
Molecular and cellular biology 25 (15), 6798-6810, 2005
3402005
Considerations when investigating lncRNA function in vivo
AR Bassett, A Akhtar, DP Barlow, AP Bird, N Brockdorff, D Duboule, ...
elife 3, e03058, 2014
3322014
Dosage compensation in Drosophila melanogaster: epigenetic fine-tuning of chromosome-wide transcription
T Conrad, A Akhtar
Nature Reviews Genetics 13 (2), 123-134, 2012
2582012
Nuclear Pore Proteins Nup153 and Megator Define Transcriptionally Active Regions in the Drosophila Genome
JM Vaquerizas, R Suyama, J Kind, K Miura, NM Luscombe, A Akhtar
PLoS genetics 6 (2), e1000846, 2010
2552010
The dMi-2 chromodomains are DNA binding modules important for ATP-dependent nucleosome mobilization
K Bouazoune, A Mitterweger, G Längst, A Imhof, A Akhtar, PB Becker, ...
The EMBO journal 21 (10), 2430-2440, 2002
2102002
Revealing long noncoding RNA architecture and functions using domain-specific chromatin isolation by RNA purification
JJ Quinn, IA Ilik, K Qu, P Georgiev, C Chu, A Akhtar, HY Chang
Nature biotechnology 32 (9), 933-940, 2014
1782014
The histone acetyltransferase hMOF is frequently downregulated in primary breast carcinoma and medulloblastoma and constitutes a biomarker for clinical outcome in medulloblastoma
S Pfister, S Rea, M Taipale, F Mendrzyk, B Straub, C Ittrich, O Thuerigen, ...
International journal of cancer 122 (6), 1207-1213, 2008
1782008
Genome-wide analysis reveals MOF as a key regulator of dosage compensation and gene expression in Drosophila
J Kind, JM Vaquerizas, P Gebhardt, M Gentzel, NM Luscombe, P Bertone, ...
cell 133 (5), 813-828, 2008
1722008
The nonspecific lethal complex is a transcriptional regulator in Drosophila
SJ Raja, I Charapitsa, T Conrad, JM Vaquerizas, P Gebhardt, H Holz, ...
Molecular cell 38 (6), 827-841, 2010
1612010
Tandem stem-loops in roX RNAs act together to mediate X chromosome dosage compensation in Drosophila
IA Ilik, JJ Quinn, P Georgiev, F Tavares-Cadete, D Maticzka, S Toscano, ...
Molecular cell 51 (2), 156-173, 2013
1592013
Rapid evolutionary turnover underlies conserved lncRNA–genome interactions
JJ Quinn, QC Zhang, P Georgiev, IA Ilik, A Akhtar, HY Chang
Genes & development 30 (2), 191-207, 2016
1552016
Males absent on the first (MOF): from flies to humans
S Rea, G Xouri, A Akhtar
Oncogene 26 (37), 5385-5394, 2007
1492007
Functional integration of the histone acetyltransferase MOF into the dosage compensation complex
V Morales, T Straub, MF Neumann, G Mengus, A Akhtar, PB Becker
The EMBO journal 23 (11), 2258-2268, 2004
1412004
MOF acetyl transferase regulates transcription and respiration in mitochondria
A Chatterjee, J Seyfferth, J Lucci, R Gilsbach, S Preissl, L Böttinger, ...
Cell 167 (3), 722-738. e23, 2016
1282016
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