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Decoding of methylated histone H3 tail by the Pygo-BCL9 Wnt signaling complex

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Fiedler, Marc
Sanchez-Barrena, Maria Jose
Nekrasov, Maxim
Mieszczanek, Juliusz
Rybin, Vladimir
Muller, Jurg
Evans, Phil
Bienz, Mariann

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Cell Press

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Pygo and BCL9/Legless transduce the Wnt signal by promoting the transcriptional activity of β-catenin/Armadillo in normal and malignant cells. We show that human and Drosophila Pygo PHD fingers associate with their cognate HD1 domains from BCL9/Legless t

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Molecular Cell

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2037-12-31