Kristin Ingvarsdottir, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Molecular Biology
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Shelley L. Berger grad student 2007 Penn
 (Histone modifications and histone modifying enzymes in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.)
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Choi J, Lee K, Ingvarsdottir K, et al. (2018) Loss of KLHL6 promotes diffuse large B-cell lymphoma growth and survival by stabilizing the mRNA decay factor roquin2. Nature Cell Biology. 20: 586-596
Ingvarsdottir K, Blaho JA. (2010) Association of the herpes simplex virus major tegument structural protein VP22 with chromatin. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1799: 200-6
Ingvarsdottir K, Edwards C, Lee MG, et al. (2007) Histone H3 K4 demethylation during activation and attenuation of GAL1 transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 27: 7856-64
Collins SR, Miller KM, Maas NL, et al. (2007) Functional dissection of protein complexes involved in yeast chromosome biology using a genetic interaction map. Nature. 446: 806-10
Nathan D, Ingvarsdottir K, Sterner DE, et al. (2006) Histone sumoylation is a negative regulator in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and shows dynamic interplay with positive-acting histone modifications. Genes & Development. 20: 966-76
Emre NC, Ingvarsdottir K, Wyce A, et al. (2005) Maintenance of low histone ubiquitylation by Ubp10 correlates with telomere-proximal Sir2 association and gene silencing. Molecular Cell. 17: 585-94
Ingvarsdottir K, Krogan NJ, Emre NC, et al. (2005) H2B ubiquitin protease Ubp8 and Sgf11 constitute a discrete functional module within the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SAGA complex. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 25: 1162-72
Emre, Berger, Ingvarsdottir K, et al. (2005) Link between histone deubiquitination and protection of telomeres Cancer Biology and Therapy. 4: 11DUMMY
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