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Genome-Wide Identification of NAP1 and Function Analysis in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis).
Dynamic Solution Structures of Whole Human NAP1 Dimer Bound to One and Two Histone H2A-H2B Heterodim…
Structural evidence for Nap1-dependent H2A-H2B deposition and nucleosome assembly.
NAP1-Related Protein 1 (NRP1) has multiple interaction modes for chaperoning histones H2A-H2B.
The histone chaperones Vps75 and Nap1 form ring-like, tetrameric structures in solution.
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