AlkB Homolog 1, Histone H2a Dioxygenase
"AlkB Homolog 1, Histone H2a Dioxygenase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A dioxygenase and alkylation repair homolog that functions by oxidative demethylation in RNA and DNA REPAIR of substrates which contain 3-methylcytosine. It also functions as one of the HISTONE DEMETHYLASES involved in embryonic development and maintaining the pluripotency of EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS.
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D000071498
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.074.062.500 D08.811.682.690.416.139.500
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Concept/Terms |
AlkB Homolog 1, Histone H2a Dioxygenase- AlkB Homolog 1, Histone H2a Dioxygenase
- Alkylated DNA Repair Protein AlkB Homolog 1
- DNA Lyase ABH1
- ABH1, DNA Lyase
- ALKBH Protein
- DNA Oxidative Demethylase ALKBH1
- Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase ABH1
- ABH1, Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase
- Alpha Ketoglutarate Dependent Dioxygenase ABH1
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Below are the most recent publications written about "AlkB Homolog 1, Histone H2a Dioxygenase" by people in Profiles.
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ALKBH1-Mediated tRNA Demethylation Regulates Translation. Cell. 2016 Oct 20; 167(3):816-828.e16.
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Interaction of human and bacterial AlkB proteins with DNA as probed through chemical cross-linking studies. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004; 32(4):1548-54.