Jung-Ae Kim

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2007 Molecular and Cell Biology Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
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James E. Haber grad student 2007 Brandeis
 (Dynamics of histone H2AX phosphorylation in response to a defined DNA double strand break in budding yeast.)
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Park S, Cho JH, Kim JH, et al. (2024) Histone lysine methylation modifiers controlled by protein stability. Experimental & Molecular Medicine
Li J, Coïc E, Lee K, et al. (2012) Regulation of budding yeast mating-type switching donor preference by the FHA domain of Fkh1 Plos Genetics. 8
Kim JA, Hicks WM, Li J, et al. (2011) Protein phosphatases Pph3, Ptc2, and Ptc3 play redundant roles in DNA double-strand break repair by homologous recombination Molecular and Cellular Biology. 31: 507-516
Kim JA, Haber JE. (2009) Chromatin assembly factors Asf1 and CAF-1 have overlapping roles in deactivating the DNA damage checkpoint when DNA repair is complete Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 1151-1156
Morrison AJ, Kim JA, Person MD, et al. (2007) Mec1/Tel1 phosphorylation of the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex influences DNA damage checkpoint responses. Cell. 130: 499-511
Kim JA, Kruhlak M, Dotiwala F, et al. (2007) Heterochromatin is refractory to γ-H2AX modification in yeast and mammals Journal of Cell Biology. 178: 209-218
Keogh MC, Kim JA, Downey M, et al. (2006) A phosphatase complex that dephosphorylates gammaH2AX regulates DNA damage checkpoint recovery. Nature. 439: 497-501
Keogh M, Kim J, Downey M, et al. (2006) Erratum: Corrigendum: A phosphatase complex that dephosphorylates γH2AX regulates DNA damage checkpoint recovery Nature. 441: 120-120
Bae SH, Bae KH, Kim JA, et al. (2001) RPA governs endonuclease switching during processing of Okazaki fragments in eukaryotes Nature. 412: 456-461
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