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Marc Timmers
Marc Timmers
Professor of Medical Epigenetics, DKFZ
Verified email at dkfz-heidelberg.de
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Selective anchoring of TFIID to nucleosomes by trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 4
M Vermeulen, KW Mulder, S Denissov, WWMP Pijnappel, ...
Cell 131 (1), 58-69, 2007
10102007
The family of ubiquitin‐conjugating enzymes (E2s): deciding between life and death of proteins
SJL van Wijk, HTM Timmers
The FASEB Journal 24 (4), 981-993, 2010
4892010
Histone lysine methylation and demethylation pathways in cancer
RA Varier, HTM Timmers
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on Cancer 1815 (1), 75-89, 2011
4182011
Opening of an RNA polymerase II promoter occurs in two distinct steps and requires the basal transcription factors IIE and IIH.
FC Holstege, PC Van der Vliet, HT Timmers
The EMBO journal 15 (7), 1666-1677, 1996
3771996
A unified nomenclature for TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated factors (TAFs) involved in RNA polymerase II transcription
L Tora
Genes & development 16 (6), 673-675, 2002
3132002
Three transitions in the RNA polymerase II transcription complex during initiation
FCP Holstege, U Fiedler, HTM Timmers
The EMBO journal, 1997
2951997
Not1 mediates recruitment of the deadenylase Caf1 to mRNAs targeted for degradation by tristetraprolin
H Sandler, J Kreth, HTM Timmers, G Stoecklin
Nucleic acids research 39 (10), 4373-4386, 2011
2562011
Identification of a ubiquitin–protein ligase subunit within the CCR4–NOT transcription repressor complex
TK Albert, H Hanzawa, YIA Legtenberg, MJ de Ruwe, ...
The EMBO journal 21 (3), 355-364, 2002
2462002
Quantitative dissection and stoichiometry determination of the human SET1/MLL histone methyltransferase complexes
R van Nuland, AH Smits, P Pallaki, PWTC Jansen, M Vermeulen, ...
Molecular and cellular biology, 2013
2342013
Menin links estrogen receptor activation to histone H3K4 trimethylation
KMA Dreijerink, KW Mulder, GS Winkler, JWM Höppener, CJM Lips, ...
Cancer research 66 (9), 4929-4935, 2006
2302006
TFIIH with inactive XPD helicase functions in transcription initiation but is defective in DNA repair
GS Winkler, SJ Araujo, U Fiedler, W Vermeulen, F Coin, JM Egly, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (6), 4258-4266, 2000
2192000
SAGA is a general cofactor for RNA polymerase II transcription
T Baptista, S Grünberg, N Minoungou, MJE Koster, HTM Timmers, S Hahn, ...
Molecular cell 68 (1), 130-143. e5, 2017
2112017
ATAC-king the complexity of SAGA during evolution
G Spedale, HTM Timmers, WWMP Pijnappel
Genes & development 26 (6), 527-541, 2012
2082012
Human Ccr4–Not complexes contain variable deadenylase subunits
NC Lau, A Kolkman, FMA van Schaik, KW Mulder, WWMP Pijnappel, ...
Biochemical Journal 422 (3), 443-453, 2009
2072009
Dissecting the causal mechanism of X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism by integrating genome and transcriptome assembly
T Aneichyk, WT Hendriks, R Yadav, D Shin, D Gao, CA Vaine, RL Collins, ...
Cell 172 (5), 897-909. e21, 2018
2012018
A comprehensive framework of E2–RING E3 interactions of the human ubiquitin–proteasome system
SJL Van Wijk, SJ De Vries, P Kemmeren, A Huang, R Boelens, ...
Molecular systems biology 5 (1), 295, 2009
2012009
TATA-binding protein and the retinoblastoma gene product bind to overlapping epitopes on c-Myc and adenovirus E1A protein.
G Hateboer, HT Timmers, AK Rustgi, M Billaud, LJ van't Veer, R Bernards
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (18), 8489-8493, 1993
1951993
The requirement for the basal transcription factor IIE is determined by the helical stability of promoter DNA.
FC Holstege, D Tantin, M Carey, PC Van der Vliet, HT Timmers
The EMBO journal 14 (4), 810-819, 1995
1911995
Isolation and characterization of human orthologs of yeast CCR4–NOT complex subunits
TK Albert, M Lemaire, NL van Berkum, R Gentz, MA Collart, HTM Timmers
Nucleic acids research 28 (3), 809-817, 2000
1892000
Promoter specificity of basal transcription factors
JD Parvin, HTM Timmers, PA Sharp
Cell 68 (6), 1135-1144, 1992
1741992
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