Carl S. Parker

Affiliations: 
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
response to physiological stress such as heat shock
Website:
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~biochem/faculty/parker.html
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Parents

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Robert G. Roeder grad student 1977 Washington University
 (Selective and accurate transcription of the xenopus laevis 5s RNA genes in vitro)
David S. Hogness post-doc

Children

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Joanne Topol grad student 1990 Caltech (FlyTree)
Xiangdong Fang grad student 2001 Caltech (FlyTree)
Tianxin ( Chen grad student 2002 Caltech (FlyTree)
David J. Shuey grad student 2002 Caltech (FlyTree)
Chuck Dearolf post-doc (FlyTree)
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Chen T, Parker CS. (2002) Dynamic association of transcriptional activation domains and regulatory regions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae heat shock factor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99: 1200-5
Fang X, Chen T, Tran K, et al. (2001) Developmental regulation of the heat shock response by nuclear transport factor karyopherin-alpha3. Development (Cambridge, England). 128: 3349-58
Odom DT, Parker CS, Barton JK. (1999) Site-specific inhibition of transcription factor binding to DNA by a metallointercalator. Biochemistry. 38: 5155-63
Zandi E, Tran TN, Chamberlain W, et al. (1997) Nuclear entry, oligomerization, and DNA binding of the Drosophila heat shock transcription factor are regulated by a unique nuclear localization sequence. Genes & Development. 11: 1299-314
Pathak R, Parker CS, Imperiali B. (1995) The essential yeast NLT1 gene encodes the 64 kDa glycoprotein subunit of the oligosaccharyl transferase. Febs Letters. 362: 229-34
Wemmie JA, Wu AL, Harshman KD, et al. (1994) Transcriptional activation mediated by the yeast AP-1 protein is required for normal cadmium tolerance. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269: 14690-7
Engelberg D, Zandi E, Parker CS, et al. (1994) The yeast and mammalian Ras pathways control transcription of heat shock genes independently of heat shock transcription factor. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 4929-37
Prakash K, Fang XD, Engelberg D, et al. (1992) dOct2, a Drosophila Oct transcription factor that functions in yeast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 89: 7080-4
Topol J, Dearolf CR, Prakash K, et al. (1991) Synthetic oligonucleotides recreate Drosophila fushi tarazu zebra-stripe expression. Genes & Development. 5: 855-67
Zhang-Keck ZY, Kibbe WA, Moye-Rowley WS, et al. (1991) The SV40 core sequence functions as a repressor element in yeast. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266: 21362-7
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