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RNF12 initiates X-chromosome inactivation by targeting REX1 for degradation.

Gontan C., Achame E.M., Demmers J., Barakat T.S., Rentmeester E., van Ijcken W., Grootegoed J.A., Gribnau J.

Nature 485:386-390(2012) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (2)

Human RAD18 interacts with ubiquitylated chromatin components and facilitates RAD9 recruitment to DNA double strand breaks.

Inagaki A., Sleddens-Linkels E., van Cappellen W.A., Hibbert R.G., Sixma T.K., Hoeijmakers J.H., Grootegoed J.A., Baarends W.M.

PLoS ONE 6:e23155-e23155(2011) · Mapped (3)

Meiotic functions of RAD18.

Inagaki A., Sleddens-Linkels E., Wassenaar E., Ooms M., van Cappellen W.A., Hoeijmakers J.H., Seibler J., Vogt T.F., Shin M.K., Grootegoed J.A. et al.

J. Cell. Sci. 124:2837-2850(2011) · Mapped (11)

RNF12 activates Xist and is essential for X chromosome inactivation.

Barakat T.S., Gunhanlar N., Pardo C.G., Achame E.M., Ghazvini M., Boers R., Kenter A., Rentmeester E., Grootegoed J.A., Gribnau J.

PLoS Genet. 7:e1002001-e1002001(2011) · Mapped (2)

The ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme HR6B is required for maintenance of X chromosome silencing in mouse spermatocytes and spermatids.

Mulugeta Achame E., Wassenaar E., Hoogerbrugge J.W., Sleddens-Linkels E., Ooms M., Sun Z.W., van IJcken W.F., Grootegoed J.A., Baarends W.M.

BMC Genomics 11:367-367(2010) · Mapped (6)

Functional transformation of the chromatoid body in mouse spermatids requires testis-specific serine/threonine kinases.

Shang P., Baarends W.M., Hoogerbrugge J., Ooms M.P., van Cappellen W.A., de Jong A.A., Dohle G.R., van Eenennaam H., Gossen J.A., Grootegoed J.A.

J. Cell Sci. 123:331-339(2010) · UniProtKB (3) · Mapped (1)

RNF12 is an X-encoded dose-dependent activator of X chromosome inactivation.

Jonkers I., Barakat T.S., Achame E.M., Monkhorst K., Kenter A., Rentmeester E., Grosveld F., Grootegoed J.A., Gribnau J.

Cell 139:999-1011(2009) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (2)

DNA dependent recruitment of DDX17 and other interacting proteins by the human androgen receptor.

Wong H.Y., Demmers J.A., Bezstarosti K., Grootegoed J.A., Brinkmann A.O.

Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1794:193-198(2009) · Mapped (11)

Dynamic localization of human RAD18 during the cell cycle and a functional connection with DNA double-strand break repair.

Inagaki A., van Cappellen W.A., van der Laan R., Houtsmuller A.B., Hoeijmakers J.H., Grootegoed J.A., Baarends W.M.

DNA Repair (Amst.) 8:190-201(2009) · Mapped (2)

A novel mutation F826L in the human androgen receptor in partial androgen insensitivity syndrome; increased NH2-/COOH-terminal domain interaction and TIF2 co-activation.

Wong H.Y., Hoogerbrugge J.W., Pang K.L., van Leeuwen M., van Royen M.E., Molier M., Berrevoets C.A., Dooijes D., Dubbink H.J., van de Wijngaart D.J. et al.

Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 292:69-78(2008) · Mapped (15)

Increased phosphorylation and dimethylation of XY body histones in the Hr6b-knockout mouse is associated with derepression of the X chromosome.

Baarends W.M., Wassenaar E., Hoogerbrugge J.W., Schoenmakers S., Sun Z.W., Grootegoed J.A.

J. Cell. Sci. 120:1841-1851(2007) · Mapped (2)

Differential contributions of mammalian Rad54 paralogs to recombination, DNA damage repair, and meiosis.

Wesoly J., Agarwal S., Sigurdsson S., Bussen W., Van Komen S., Qin J., van Steeg H., van Benthem J., Wassenaar E., Baarends W.M. et al.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 26:976-989(2006) · Mapped (7)

The microtubule plus-end-tracking protein CLIP-170 associates with the spermatid manchette and is essential for spermatogenesis.

Akhmanova A., Mausset-Bonnefont A.L., van Cappellen W., Keijzer N., Hoogenraad C.C., Stepanova T., Drabek K., van der Wees J., Mommaas M., Onderwater J. et al.

Genes Dev. 19:2501-2515(2005) · Mapped (10)

Hedgehog signaling in mouse ovary: Indian hedgehog and desert hedgehog from granulosa cells induce target gene expression in developing theca cells.

Wijgerde M., Ooms M., Hoogerbrugge J.W., Grootegoed J.A.

Endocrinology 146:3558-3566(2005) · Mapped (2)

Differences in invasive capacity of endometrial cancer cell lines expressing different progesterone receptor isotypes: possible involvement of cadherins.

Hanekamp E.E., Gielen S.C., De Ruiter P.E., Chadha-Ajwani S., Huikeshoven F.J., Burger C.W., Grootegoed J.A., Blok L.J.

J. Soc. Gynecol. Investig. 12:278-284(2005) · Mapped (10)

Silencing of unpaired chromatin and histone H2A ubiquitination in mammalian meiosis.

Baarends W.M., Wassenaar E., van der Laan R., Hoogerbrugge J., Sleddens-Linkels E., Hoeijmakers J.H., de Boer P., Grootegoed J.A.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 25:1041-1053(2005) · Mapped (17)

Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Tcfl5 interacts with the Calmegin gene promoter in mouse spermatogenesis.

Siep M., Sleddens-Linkels E., Mulders S., van Eenennaam H., Wassenaar E., Van Cappellen W.A., Hoogerbrugge J., Grootegoed J.A., Baarends W.M.

Nucleic Acids Res. 32:6425-6436(2004) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (3)

EGF signalling in prostate cancer cell lines is inhibited by a high expression level of the endocytosis protein REPS2.

Oosterhoff J.K., Kuhne L.C., Grootegoed J.A., Blok L.J.

Int. J. Cancer 113:561-567(2005) · Mapped (3)

Ubiquitin ligase Rad18Sc localizes to the XY body and to other chromosomal regions that are unpaired and transcriptionally silenced during male meiotic prophase.

van der Laan R., Uringa E.J., Wassenaar E., Hoogerbrugge J.W., Sleddens E., Odijk H., Roest H.P., de Boer P., Hoeijmakers J.H., Grootegoed J.A. et al.

J. Cell. Sci. 117:5023-5033(2004) · Mapped (22)

Phosphorylation of androgen receptor isoforms.

Wong H.Y., Burghoorn J.A., Van Leeuwen M., De Ruiter P.E., Schippers E., Blok L.J., Li K.W., Dekker H.L., De Jong L., Trapman J. et al.

Biochem. J. 383:267-276(2004) · Mapped (11)

Identification of REPS2 as a putative modulator of NF-kappaB activity in prostate cancer cells.

Penninkhof F., Grootegoed J.A., Blok L.J.

Oncogene 23:5607-5615(2004) · Mapped (3)

The ubiquitin-conjugating DNA repair enzyme HR6A is a maternal factor essential for early embryonic development in mice.

Roest H.P., Baarends W.M., de Wit J., van Klaveren J.W., Wassenaar E., Hoogerbrugge J.W., van Cappellen W.A., Hoeijmakers J.H., Grootegoed J.A.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 24:5485-5495(2004) · Mapped (7)

Progesterone receptors in endometrial cancer invasion and metastasis: development of a mouse model.

Hanekamp E.E., Gielen S.C., van Oosterhoud S.A., Burger C.W., Grootegoed J.A., Huikeshoven F.J., Blok L.J.

Steroids 68:795-800(2003) · Mapped (6)

Consequences of loss of progesterone receptor expression in development of invasive endometrial cancer.

Hanekamp E.E., Gielen S.C., Smid-Koopman E., Kuhne L.C., de Ruiter P.E., Chadha-Ajwani S., Brinkmann A.O., Grootegoed J.A., Burger C.W., Huikeshoven F.J. et al.

Clin. Cancer Res. 9:4190-4199(2003) · Mapped (10)

Loss of HR6B ubiquitin-conjugating activity results in damaged synaptonemal complex structure and increased crossing-over frequency during the male meiotic prophase.

Baarends W.M., Wassenaar E., Hoogerbrugge J.W., van Cappellen G., Roest H.P., Vreeburg J., Ooms M., Hoeijmakers J.H., Grootegoed J.A.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 23:1151-1162(2003) · Mapped (7)

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