Brian T. Weinert, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Repair of P element-induced DNA double -strand breaks.) |
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Gibbs-Seymour I, Oka Y, Rajendra E, et al. (2015) Ubiquitin-SUMO circuitry controls activated fanconi anemia ID complex dosage in response to DNA damage. Molecular Cell. 57: 150-64 |
Beli P, Lukashchuk N, Wagner SA, et al. (2012) Proteomic investigations reveal a role for RNA processing factor THRAP3 in the DNA damage response. Molecular Cell. 46: 212-25 |
Kaidi A, Weinert BT, Choudhary C, et al. (2010) Human SIRT6 promotes DNA end resection through CtIP deacetylation. Science (New York, N.Y.). 329: 1348-53 |
Weinert BT, Rio DC. (2007) DNA strand displacement, strand annealing and strand swapping by the Drosophila Bloom's syndrome helicase. Nucleic Acids Research. 35: 1367-76 |
Weinert BT, Min B, Rio DC. (2005) P element excision and repair by non-homologous end joining occurs in both G1 and G2 of the cell cycle. Dna Repair. 4: 171-81 |
Min B, Weinert BT, Rio DC. (2004) Interplay between Drosophila Bloom's syndrome helicase and Ku autoantigen during nonhomologous end joining repair of P element-induced DNA breaks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 8906-11 |
Brodsky MH, Weinert BT, Tsang G, et al. (2004) Drosophila melanogaster MNK/Chk2 and p53 regulate multiple DNA repair and apoptotic pathways following DNA damage. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 24: 1219-31 |