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GFP-ING2(pHD) Citations (2)

Originally described in: The PHD finger of the chromatin-associated protein ING2 functions as a nuclear phosphoinositide receptor.
Gozani O, Karuman P, Jones DR, Ivanov D, Cha J, Lugovskoy AA, Baird CL, Zhu H, Field SJ, Lessnick SL, Villasenor J, Mehrotra B, Chen J, Rao VR, Brugge JS, Ferguson CG, Payrastre B, Myszka DG, Cantley LC, Wagner G, Divecha N, Prestwich GD, Yuan J Cell. 2003 Jul 11. 114(1):99-111.
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Articles Citing GFP-ING2(pHD)

Articles
Phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase PIPKIgamma and phosphatase INPP5E coordinate initiation of ciliogenesis. Xu Q, Zhang Y, Wei Q, Huang Y, Hu J, Ling K. Nat Commun. 2016 Feb 26;7:10777. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10777. PubMed
PIP4K2B is mechanoresponsive and controls heterochromatin-driven nuclear softening through UHRF1. Poli A, Pennacchio FA, Ghisleni A, di Gennaro M, Lecacheur M, Nastaly P, Crestani M, Pramotton FM, Iannelli F, Beznusenko G, Mironov AA, Panzetta V, Fusco S, Sheth B, Poulikakos D, Ferrari A, Gauthier N, Netti PA, Divecha N, Maiuri P. Nat Commun. 2023 Mar 14;14(1):1432. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-37064-0. PubMed

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