Robert Edward Kingston, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Chief Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Selection of transfected mammalian cells.
Purification of proteins associated with specific genomic Loci.
WDR5 interacts with mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) protein via the histone H3-binding pocket.
Aire employs a histone-binding module to mediate immunological tolerance, linking chromatin regulation with organ-specific autoimmunity.
Authors: Authors: Koh AS, Kuo AJ, Park SY, Cheung P, Abramson J, Bua D, Carney D, Shoelson SE, Gozani O, Kingston RE, Benoist C, Mathis D.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Epigenomics: a roadmap, but to where?
Authors: Authors: Madhani HD, Francis NJ, Kingston RE, Kornberg RD, Moazed D, Narlikar GJ, Panning B, Struhl K.
Science
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Science
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Nucleosome positioning in human HOX gene clusters.
Authors: Authors: Kharchenko PV, Woo CJ, Tolstorukov MY, Kingston RE, Park PJ.
Genome Res
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Genome Res
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Predicting human nucleosome occupancy from primary sequence.
Authors: Authors: Gupta S, Dennis J, Thurman RE, Kingston R, Stamatoyannopoulos JA, Noble WS.
PLoS Comput Biol
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PLoS Comput Biol
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Diverse regulation of SNF2h chromatin remodeling by noncatalytic subunits.
Epidemiology of sporting and recreational injuries in a paediatric orthopaedic outpatients department.
Authors: Authors: O'Toole P, Butt A, Orakzai S, McIntyre A, Callender O, Kingston R, Moore D, Fogarty E, Dowling F.
Ir Med J
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Ir Med J
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Structural basis of histone H4 recognition by p55.