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Phillip Carpenter
Phillip Carpenter
Associate Profesor of Biochemistry
Verified email at uth.tmc.edu
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Understanding the language of Lys36 methylation at histone H3
EJ Wagner, PB Carpenter
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology 13 (2), 115-126, 2012
9852012
DNA damage-induced G2–M checkpoint activation by histone H2AX and 53BP1
O Fernandez-Capetillo, HT Chen, A Celeste, I Ward, PJ Romanienko, ...
Nature cell biology 4 (12), 993-997, 2002
8322002
53BP1, a mediator of the DNA damage checkpoint
B Wang, S Matsuoka, PB Carpenter, SJ Elledge
Science 298 (5597), 1435-1438, 2002
7382002
The Xenopus Cdc6 protein is essential for the initiation of a single round of DNA replication in cell-free extracts
TR Coleman, PB Carpenter, WG Dunphy
Cell 87 (1), 53-63, 1996
5091996
53BP1 links DNA damage-response pathways to immunoglobulin heavy chain class-switch recombination
JP Manis, JC Morales, Z Xia, JL Kutok, FW Alt, PB Carpenter
Nature immunology 5 (5), 481-487, 2004
3772004
H2AX prevents DNA breaks from progressing to chromosome breaks and translocations
S Franco, M Gostissa, S Zha, DB Lombard, MM Murphy, AA Zarrin, C Yan, ...
Molecular cell 21 (2), 201-214, 2006
3122006
Role for a Xenopus Orc2-related protein in controlling DNA replication
PB Carpenter, PR Mueller, WG Dunphy
Nature 379 (6563), 357-360, 1996
2661996
Regulation of DNA repair through deSUMOylation and SUMOylation of replication protein A complex
H Dou, C Huang, M Singh, PB Carpenter, ETH Yeh
Molecular cell 39 (3), 333-345, 2010
2532010
The function of classical and alternative non‐homologous end‐joining pathways in the fusion of dysfunctional telomeres
R Rai, H Zheng, H He, Y Luo, A Multani, PB Carpenter, S Chang
The EMBO journal 29 (15), 2598-2610, 2010
2062010
Role for the BRCA1 C-terminal repeats (BRCT) protein 53BP1 in maintaining genomic stability
JC Morales, Z Xia, T Lu, MB Aldrich, B Wang, C Rosales, RE Kellems, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (17), 14971-14977, 2003
1742003
Catalytic function of the PR-Set7 histone H4 lysine 20 monomethyltransferase is essential for mitotic entry and genomic stability
SI Houston, KJ McManus, MM Adams, JK Sims, PB Carpenter, ...
Journal of biological chemistry 283 (28), 19478-19488, 2008
1732008
Role for the nuclear receptor-binding SET domain protein 1 (NSD1) methyltransferase in coordinating lysine 36 methylation at histone 3 with RNA polymerase II function
AK Lucio-Eterovic, MM Singh, JE Gardner, CS Veerappan, JC Rice, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (39), 16952-16957, 2010
1652010
Negative cell cycle regulation and DNA damage-inducible phosphorylation of the BRCT protein 53BP1
Z Xia, JC Morales, WG Dunphy, PB Carpenter
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (4), 2708-2718, 2001
1392001
Tying the loose ends together in DNA double strand break repair with 53BP1
MM Adams, PB Carpenter
Cell division 1, 1-13, 2006
1152006
53BP1 oligomerization is independent of its methylation by PRMT1
MM Adams, B Wang, Z Xia, JC Morales, X Lu, LA Donehower, DA Bochar, ...
Cell cycle 4 (12), 1854-1861, 2005
1012005
53BP1 and p53 synergize to suppress genomic instability and lymphomagenesis
JC Morales, S Franco, MM Murphy, CH Bassing, KD Mills, MM Adams, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (9), 3310-3315, 2006
932006
flhF, a Bacillus subtilis flagellar gene that encodes a putative GTP‐binding protein
PB Carpenter, DW Hanlon, GW Ordal
Molecular microbiology 6 (18), 2705-2713, 1992
791992
Bacillus subtilis FlhA: a flagellar protein related to a new family of signal‐transducing receptors
PB Carpenter, GW Ordal
Molecular microbiology 7 (5), 735-743, 1993
561993
hSnm1 colocalizes and physically associates with 53BP1 before and after DNA damage
CT Richie, C Peterson, T Lu, WN Hittelman, PB Carpenter, RJ Legerski
Molecular and cellular biology 22 (24), 8635-8647, 2002
522002
Sequence and characterization of Bacillus subtilis CheW.
DW Hanlon, LM Marquez-Magana, PB Carpenter, MJ Chamberlin, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (17), 12055-12060, 1992
501992
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