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The Groth lab
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So, how does CODANIN-1 bind ASF1? Our cryo-EM structure reveals that CODANIN-1 forms a dimer, with each monomer binding two ASF1A molecules. These two ASF1As are held in proximal and distal positions by CODANIN’s N-terminal B domain (BD-N) and C-terminal histone H3 mimic helix (HMH-C), respectively.
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