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Ashby J Morrison
Affiliation
Stanford University
ORCID
Career Start Year
2001
Papers
30
H Index
22
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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34036737
Cancer cell metabolism connects epigenetic modifications to transcriptional regulation.
FEBS J
2022
34983823
Retinoblastoma protein regulates carcinogen susceptibility at heterochromatic cancer driver loci.
Life Sci Alliance
2022
34279605
Endocardial/endothelial angiocrines regulate cardiomyocyte development and maturation and induce features of ventricular non-compaction.
Eur Heart J
2021
34333390
Genome-wide profiles of UV lesion susceptibility, repair, and mutagenic potential in melanoma.
Mutat Res
2021
32251664
Chromatin-remodeling links metabolic signaling to gene expression.
Mol Metab
2020
31676231
Recognition of Histone Crotonylation by Taf14 Links Metabolic State to Gene Expression.
Mol Cell
2019
31874648
The somatic mutation landscape of the human body.
Genome Biol
2019
29346761
INO80 Chromatin Remodeling Coordinates Metabolic Homeostasis with Cell Division.
Cell Rep
2018
29462149
The INO80 chromatin remodeler sustains metabolic stability by promoting TOR signaling and regulating histone acetylation.
PLoS Genet
2018
29371594
Endothelial deletion of Ino80 disrupts coronary angiogenesis and causes congenital heart disease.
Nat Commun
2018
29452642
The Yeast INO80 Complex Operates as a Tunable DNA Length-Sensitive Switch to Regulate Nucleosome Sliding.
Mol Cell
2018
28847826
Genome maintenance functions of the INO80 chromatin remodeller.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
2017
28814448
Carcinogen susceptibility is regulated by genome architecture and predicts cancer mutagenesis.
EMBO J
2017
26755556
The INO80 Complex Requires the Arp5-Ies6 Subcomplex for Chromatin Remodeling and Metabolic Regulation.
Mol Cell Biol
2016
26341557
Association of Taf14 with acetylated histone H3 directs gene transcription and the DNA damage response.
Genes Dev
2015
26306040
Assembly of the Arp5 (Actin-related Protein) Subunit Involved in Distinct INO80 Chromatin Remodeling Activities.
J Biol Chem
2015
24442241
Set5 and Set1 cooperate to repress gene expression at telomeres and retrotransposons.
Epigenetics
2014
25152866
Transcriptome profiling of Set5 and Set1 methyltransferases: Tools for visualization of gene expression.
Genom Data
2014
22688645
New marks on the block: Set5 methylates H4 lysines 5, 8 and 12.
Nucleus
2012
19424290
Chromatin remodelling beyond transcription: the INO80 and SWR1 complexes.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
2009
17693258
Mec1/Tel1 phosphorylation of the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex influences DNA damage checkpoint responses.
Cell
2007
17562861
Regulation of telomere structure and functions by subunits of the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex.
Mol Cell Biol
2007
16909893
Chromatin modifications in DNA repair.
Results Probl Cell Differ
2006
16762841
Phosphorylation of the linker histone H1 by CDK regulates its binding to HP1alpha.
Mol Cell
2006
15753656
DNA repair in the context of chromatin.
Cell Cycle
2005
15654331
FoxM1 is required for execution of the mitotic programme and chromosome stability.
Nat Cell Biol
2005
15607974
INO80 and gamma-H2AX interaction links ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling to DNA damage repair.
Cell
2004
12730327
Dominant-negative nuclear receptor corepressor relieves transcriptional inhibition of retinoic acid receptor but does not alter the agonist/antagonist activities of the tamoxifen-bound estrogen receptor.
Mol Endocrinol
2003
11784861
Retinoblastoma protein transcriptional repression through histone deacetylation of a single nucleosome.
Mol Cell Biol
2002
11484059
Rb targets histone H3 methylation and HP1 to promoters.
Nature
2001
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