Anderson Alan Butler
Affiliations: | 2012- | GBS | University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States |
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Jarome TJ, Perez GA, Webb WM, et al. (2021) Ubiquitination of Histone H2B by Proteasome Subunit RPT6 Controls Histone Methylation Chromatin Dynamics During Memory Formation. Biological Psychiatry |
Butler AA, Sanchez RG, Jarome TJ, et al. (2019) O-GlcNAc and EZH2-mediated epigenetic regulation of gene expression during consolidation of fear memories. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 26: 373-379 |
Webb WM, Irwin AB, Pepin ME, et al. (2019) The SETD6 Methyltransferase Plays an Essential Role in Hippocampus-Dependent Memory Formation. Biological Psychiatry |
Butler AA, Johnston DR, Kaur S, et al. (2019) Long noncoding RNA NEAT1 mediates neuronal histone methylation and age-related memory impairment. Science Signaling. 12 |
Huang V, Butler AA, Lubin FD. (2019) Telencephalon transcriptome analysis of chronically stressed adult zebrafish. Scientific Reports. 9: 1379 |
Webb WM, Sanchez RG, Perez G, et al. (2017) Dynamic association of epigenetic H3K4me3 and DNA 5hmC marks in the dorsal hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex following reactivation of a fear memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory |
Jarome TJ, Butler AA, Nichols JN, et al. (2015) NF-κB mediates Gadd45β expression and DNA demethylation in the hippocampus during fear memory formation. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 8: 54 |
Butler AA, Webb WM, Lubin FD. (2015) Regulatory RNAs and control of epigenetic mechanisms: expectations for cognition and cognitive dysfunction. Epigenomics |
Morse SJ, Butler AA, Davis RL, et al. (2015) Environmental enrichment reverses histone methylation changes in the aged hippocampus and restores age-related memory deficits. Biology. 4: 298-313 |