Christopher E. Slagle, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Human Development, Molecular Biology, Genetics
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Rebecca D. Burdine grad student 2005-2011 Princeton
 (Intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of nodal signaling regulation during zebrafish development.)
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Onoufriadis A, Hjeij R, Watson CM, et al. (2015) Gene discovery for motile cilia disorders: mutation spectrum in primary ciliary dyskinesia and discovery of mutations in CCDC151 Cilia. 4: 30
Hjeij R, Onoufriadis A, Watson CM, et al. (2014) CCDC151 mutations cause primary ciliary dyskinesia by disruption of the outer dynein arm docking complex formation. American Journal of Human Genetics. 95: 257-74
Kaltenbrun E, Greco TM, Slagle CE, et al. (2013) A Gro/TLE-NuRD corepressor complex facilitates Tbx20-dependent transcriptional repression. Journal of Proteome Research. 12: 5395-409
Tarkar A, Loges NT, Slagle CE, et al. (2013) DYX1C1 is required for axonemal dynein assembly and ciliary motility. Nature Genetics. 45: 995-1003
Burdine R, Slagle C. (2012) Loss of outer arm dynein components produce specific and separable phenotypes in zebrafish Cilia. 1: 1-1
Slagle CE, Aoki T, Burdine RD. (2011) Nodal-dependent mesendoderm specification requires the combinatorial activities of FoxH1 and Eomesodermin. Plos Genetics. 7: e1002072
Ii T, Mullen JR, Slagle CE, et al. (2007) Stimulation of in vitro sumoylation by Slx5-Slx8: evidence for a functional interaction with the SUMO pathway. Dna Repair. 6: 1679-91
Mullen JR, Nallaseth FS, Lan YQ, et al. (2005) Yeast Rmi1/Nce4 controls genome stability as a subunit of the Sgs1-Top3 complex. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 25: 4476-87
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