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Tanya T Paull
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University of Texas at Austin
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Career Start Year
1988
Papers
112
H Index
60
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37653239
DNA-PK and the TRF2 iDDR inhibit MRN-initiated resection at leading-end telomeres.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2023
35290638
Characterization of DNA-PK-Bound End Fragments Using GLASS-ChIP.
Methods Mol Biol
2022
35858569
DDX18 prevents R-loop-induced DNA damage and genome instability via PARP-1.
Cell Rep
2022
36552858
TRIP13 Participates in Immediate-Early Sensing of DNA Strand Breaks and ATM Signaling Amplification through MRE11.
Cells
2022
36138131
METTL16 antagonizes MRE11-mediated DNA end resection and confers synthetic lethality to PARP inhibition in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Nat Cancer
2022
32840772
Quantifying DNA End Resection in Human Cells.
Methods Mol Biol
2021
33571423
Poly-ADP-ribosylation drives loss of protein homeostasis in ATM and Mre11 deficiency.
Mol Cell
2021
33621493
Homology-directed repair protects the replicating genome from metabolic assaults.
Dev Cell
2021
34429537
Cellular functions of the protein kinase ATM and their relevance to human disease.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
2021
34776213
Characterization of DNA-PK-bound end fragments using GLASS-ChIP.
Methods Enzymol
2021
34293662
Reconsidering pathway choice: a sequential model of mammalian DNA double-strand break pathway decisions.
Curr Opin Genet Dev
2021
34116476
DNA damage and regulation of protein homeostasis.
DNA Repair (Amst)
2021
33245190
Redox activation of ATM enhances GSNOR translation to sustain mitophagy and tolerance to oxidative stress.
EMBO Rep
2021
33239428
The Cancer-Associated ATM R3008H Mutation Reveals the Link between ATM Activation and Its Exchange.
Cancer Res
2021
32205407
Growth-Regulated Hsp70 Phosphorylation Regulates Stress Responses and Prion Maintenance.
Mol Cell Biol
2020
31934630
DNA-dependent protein kinase promotes DNA end processing by MRN and CtIP.
Sci Adv
2020
31995761
The ARK Assay Is a Sensitive and Versatile Method for the Global Detection of DNA-Protein Crosslinks.
Cell Rep
2020
32051414
ATM and PRDM9 regulate SPO11-bound recombination intermediates during meiosis.
Nat Commun
2020
32687490
Proteome-wide identification of HSP70/HSC70 chaperone clients in human cells.
PLoS Biol
2020
32244177
Mitochondria at the crossroads of ATM-mediated stress signaling and regulation of reactive oxygen species.
Redox Biol
2020
31147924
Purification and Biophysical Characterization of the Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 Complex.
Methods Mol Biol
2019
31753913
Systematic bromodomain protein screens identify homologous recombination and R-loop suppression pathways involved in genome integrity.
Genes Dev
2019
31577154
RNA-DNA hybrids and the convergence with DNA repair.
Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol
2019
31153714
RPA Phosphorylation Inhibits DNA Resection.
Mol Cell
2019
29317520
ATM directs DNA damage responses and proteostasis via genetically separable pathways.
Sci Signal
2018
29805078
Targeting p38α Increases DNA Damage, Chromosome Instability, and the Anti-tumoral Response to Taxanes in Breast Cancer Cells.
Cancer Cell
2018
29991649
Mitochondrial redox sensing by the kinase ATM maintains cellular antioxidant capacity.
Sci Signal
2018
30017584
MRI Is a DNA Damage Response Adaptor during Classical Non-homologous End Joining.
Mol Cell
2018
30089259
Homeodomain Proteins Directly Regulate ATM Kinase Activity.
Cell Rep
2018
30057197
20 Years of Mre11 Biology: No End in Sight.
Mol Cell
2018
30523780
Sae2/CtIP prevents R-loop accumulation in eukaryotic cells.
Elife
2018
27939942
Regulation of the DNA Damage Response by DNA-PKcs Inhibitory Phosphorylation of ATM.
Mol Cell
2017
28242625
ZMYM3 regulates BRCA1 localization at damaged chromatin to promote DNA repair.
Genes Dev
2017
28369545
Rad50 ATPase activity is regulated by DNA ends and requires coordination of both active sites.
Nucleic Acids Res
2017
29069605
The Conserved ATM Kinase RAG2-S365 Phosphorylation Site Limits Cleavage Events in Individual Cells Independent of Any Repair Defect.
Cell Rep
2017
28970327
Genetic Separation of Sae2 Nuclease Activity from Mre11 Nuclease Functions in Budding Yeast.
Mol Cell Biol
2017
28867292
Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals How Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1 Initiates DNA Break Repair.
Mol Cell
2017
27037288
ATP-driven Rad50 conformations regulate DNA tethering, end resection, and ATM checkpoint signaling.
EMBO J
2016
27814491
Nbs1 Converts the Human Mre11/Rad50 Nuclease Complex into an Endo/Exonuclease Machine Specific for Protein-DNA Adducts.
Mol Cell
2016
27814490
Mre11 Is Essential for the Removal of Lethal Topoisomerase 2 Covalent Cleavage Complexes.
Mol Cell
2016
27912094
Mre11 Is Essential for the Removal of Lethal Topoisomerase 2 Covalent Cleavage Complexes.
Mol Cell
2016
26807646
EXD2 promotes homologous recombination by facilitating DNA end resection.
Nat Cell Biol
2016
26884156
Single-molecule imaging reveals the mechanism of Exo1 regulation by single-stranded DNA binding proteins.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
25569253
Sumoylation influences DNA break repair partly by increasing the solubility of a conserved end resection protein.
PLoS Genet
2015
26344566
ATM functions at the peroxisome to induce pexophagy in response to ROS.
Nat Cell Biol
2015
25841672
Direct measurement of single-stranded DNA intermediates in mammalian cells by quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
Anal Biochem
2015
25909997
BRCA1 and CtIP Are Both Required to Recruit Dna2 at Double-Strand Breaks in Homologous Recombination.
PLoS One
2015
25957490
CtIP: A DNA damage response protein at the intersection of DNA metabolism.
DNA Repair (Amst)
2015
25659039
Damage-induced BRCA1 phosphorylation by Chk2 contributes to the timing of end resection.
Cell Cycle
2015
25580527
Mechanisms of ATM Activation.
Annu Rev Biochem
2015
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