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A phosphatase complex that dephosphorylates
H2AX regulates DNA damage checkpoint recovery
Michael-Christopher Keogh, Jung-Ae Kim, Michael Downey, Jeffrey Fillingham, Dipanjan Chowdhury, Jacob C. Harrison, Megumi Onishi, Nira Datta, Sarah Galicia, Andrew Emili, Judy Lieberman, Xuetong Shen, Stephen Buratowski, James E. Haber, Daniel Durocher, Jack F. Greenblatt & Nevan J. Krogan
Nature 439, 497-501(26 January 2006)
doi:10.1038/nature04384
Figure 1
The HTP-C regulates H2A in vivo and dephosphorylates
H2AX in vitro.
Figure 3
The HTP-C is not required for DSB repair and dephosphorylates displaced
H2AX rather than chromatin-associated
H2AX at a DSB.
Figure 4
H2AX dephosphorylation by the HTP-C is required for DNA damage checkpoint recovery.




