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Lukasz Knizewski

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Nestorowicz K, Bogacz A, Bukowska A, Chraplak M, Czerwinski J, Goralski M, et al.
Hum Immunol . 2020 Jan; 81(2-3):49-51. PMID: 31902540
Next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based typings of HLA-A, B, C, DQB1 and DRB1 loci were performed from 2018 to 2019 in 23 595 newly recruited or re-typed adult potential bone marrow donors...
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Kotlinski M, Knizewski L, Muszewska A, Rutowicz K, Lirski M, Schmidt A, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2017 Mar; 174(1):27-34. PMID: 28298478
H1 (or linker) histones are basic nuclear proteins that possess an evolutionarily conserved nucleosome-binding globular domain, GH1. They perform critical functions in determining the accessibility of chromatin DNA to trans-acting...
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Kuchta K, Muszewska A, Knizewski L, Steczkiewicz K, Wyrwicz L, Pawlowski K, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2016 Apr; 44(8):3534-48. PMID: 27060136
FAM46 proteins, encoded in all known animal genomes, belong to the nucleotidyltransferase (NTase) fold superfamily. All four human FAM46 paralogs (FAM46A, FAM46B, FAM46C, FAM46D) are thought to be involved in...
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Kotlinski M, Rutowicz K, Knizewski L, Palusinski A, Oledzki J, Fogtman A, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Jan; 11(1):e0147908. PMID: 26820416
Linker histones (H1s) are conserved and ubiquitous structural components of eukaryotic chromatin. Multiple non-allelic variants of H1, which differ in their DNA/nucleosome binding properties, co-exist in animal and plant cells...
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Rutowicz K, Puzio M, Halibart-Puzio J, Lirski M, Kotlinski M, Kroten M, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2015 Sep; 169(3):2080-101. PMID: 26351307
Linker (H1) histones play critical roles in chromatin compaction in higher eukaryotes. They are also the most variable of the histones, with numerous nonallelic variants cooccurring in the same cell....
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Steczkiewicz K, Muszewska A, Knizewski L, Rychlewski L, Ginalski K
Nucleic Acids Res . 2012 May; 40(15):7016-45. PMID: 22638584
Proteins belonging to PD-(D/E)XK phosphodiesterases constitute a functionally diverse superfamily with representatives involved in replication, restriction, DNA repair and tRNA-intron splicing. Their malfunction in humans triggers severe diseases, such as...
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Kurowska E, Sasin-Kurowska J, Bonna A, Grynberg M, Poznanski J, Knizewski L, et al.
Metallomics . 2011 Aug; 3(11):1227-31. PMID: 21869994
Ni(II) ions are able to hydrolyze Naa-(Ser/Thr) peptide bonds in Naa-(Ser/Thr)-Xaa-His-Zaa sequences. We found that various human transcription factors contain such nickel hydrolytic patterns within C2H2 zinc finger (ZF) domains....
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Wlodarski T, Kutner J, Towpik J, Knizewski L, Rychlewski L, Kudlicki A, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Aug; 6(8):e23168. PMID: 21858014
Methylation is one of the most common chemical modifications of biologically active molecules and it occurs in all life forms. Its functional role is very diverse and involves many essential...
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Lazniewski M, Steczkiewicz K, Knizewski L, Wawer I, Ginalski K
FEBS Lett . 2011 Feb; 585(6):870-4. PMID: 21333648
Processing of exogenous glycerol esters is an initial step in energy derivation for many bacterial cells. Lipid-rich environments settled by a variety of organisms exert strong evolutionary pressure for establishing...
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Steczkiewicz K, Knizewski L, Rychlewski L, Ginalski K
Cell Cycle . 2009 Dec; 9(1):201-4. PMID: 20016268
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