Recurrent SMARCB1 Mutations Reveal a Nucleosome Acidic Patch Interaction Site That Potentiates mSWI/SNF Complex Chromatin Remodeling
Alfredo M. Valencia(Broad Institute), Cigall Kadoch(Broad Institute), Zoe C. Yeoh(Harvard University), Crystal Hermawan(Boston Children's Hospital), Tom W. Muir(Princeton University), Clayton K. Collings(Broad Institute), Sirano Dhe‐Paganon(University of Toronto), Zhenyu Sun(Johns Hopkins University), Dawn E. Comstock(Broad Institute), Olubusayo Bolonduro(Broad Institute), Nazar Mashtalir(Broad Institute), Hyuk‐Soo Seo(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Nicholas E. Vangos(Harvard University), Roodolph St. Pierre(Broad Institute), Hai T. Dao(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Junwei Huang(Boston Children's Hospital), Lee Barrett(Boston Children's Hospital), Mary Kate Dornon(Boston Children's Hospital), Yung‐Chih Cheng(Boston Children's Hospital), Clifford J. Woolf(Boston Children's Hospital)
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