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4 Qin S, Jin L, Zhang J, Liu L,''' Ji P''', Wu M, Wu J, Shi Y.
4 Qin S, Jin L, Zhang J, Liu L,''' Ji P''', Wu M, Wu J, Shi Y.
::Recognition of unmodified histone H3 by the first PHD finger of Bromodomain-PHD finger protein 2 provides insights into the regulation of histone acetyltransferases MOZ and MORF.
::Recognition of unmodified histone H3 by the first PHD finger of Bromodomain-PHD finger protein 2 provides insights into the regulation of histone acetyltransferases MOZ and MORF.
::''Journal of Biological Chemistry'', 2011.[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21880731 Pubmed]
::''Journal of Biological Chemistry'', 2011. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21880731 Pubmed]
3 '''Ji P''', Yang G, Zhang J, Wu J, Chen Z, Gong Q, Wu J, Shi Y.
3 '''Ji P''', Yang G, Zhang J, Wu J, Chen Z, Gong Q, Wu J, Shi Y.
::Solution structure of the second PDZ domain of zonula occludens 1.
::Solution structure of the second PDZ domain of zonula occludens 1.

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  1. Qin S, Jin L, Zhang J, Liu L, Ji P, Wu M, Wu J, Shi Y. ::Recognition of unmodified histone H3 by the first PHD finger of Bromodomain-PHD finger protein 2 provides insights into the regulation of histone acetyltransferases MOZ and MORF. ::Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011. Pubmed 3 Ji P, Yang G, Zhang J, Wu J, Chen Z, Gong Q, Wu J, Shi Y. ::Solution structure of the second PDZ domain of zonula occludens 1. ::Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2011. Pubmed 2 Wu F, Zhang J, Sun J, Huang H, Ji P, Chu W, Yu M, Yang F, Wu Z, Wu J, Shi Y. :: Solution structure of human DESR1, a CSL zinc-binding protein. ::Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2008. Pubmed 1 Wu J, Yang Y, Zhang J, Ji P, Du W, Jiang P, Xie D, Huang H, Wu M, Zhang G, Wu J, Shi Y. :: Domain-swapped dimerization of the second PDZ domain of ZO2 may provide a structural basis for the polymerization of claudins. ::Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007. Pubmed

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