James Riley Broach

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1984-2012 Molecular Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2012- Penn State Hershey College of Medicine 
Area:
signaling pathways
Website:
https://molbio.princeton.edu/people/james-r-broach
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https://dof.princeton.edu/about/clerk-faculty/emeritus/james-riley-broach

Parents

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Bruce Nathan Ames grad student 1973 UC Berkeley (Chemistry Tree)
 (In vitro studies on the regulation of histidine biosynthesis In Salmonella typhimurium; and, studies on the regulation of nitrogen metabolism in Salmonella typhimurium.)
Robert K. Mortimer post-doc UC Berkeley (Chemistry Tree)
Raymond F. Gesteland post-doc 1977 CSHL (Chemistry Tree)

Children

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Miriam Braunstein grad student (Microtree)
Meng P. Tan grad student 2009 Princeton (Chemistry Tree)
Robert J. Deschenes post-doc 1984-1989 Princeton (Chemistry Tree)
Barbara E. Dul post-doc 2008-2011 Penn State Hershey College of Medicine

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Patrick H. Bradley collaborator 2010-2011 Princeton (Cell Biology Tree)
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Zhang J, Lee D, Dhiman V, et al. (2020) An integrative ENCODE resource for cancer genomics. Nature Communications. 11: 3696
Conlon EG, Fagegaltier D, Agius P, et al. (2018) Author response: Unexpected similarities between C9ORF72 and sporadic forms of ALS/FTD suggest a common disease mechanism Elife
Kurischko C, Broach JR. (2017) Phosphorylation and nuclear transit modulate the balance between normal function and terminal aggregation of the yeast RNA-binding protein Ssd1. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Coble JL, Sheldon K, Yue F, et al. (2017) Identification of a rare LAMB4 variant associated with familial diverticulitis through exome sequencing. Human Molecular Genetics
Chereji RV, Bharatula V, Elfving N, et al. (2017) Mediator binds to boundaries of chromosomal interaction domains and to proteins involved in DNA looping, RNA metabolism, chromatin remodeling, and actin assembly. Nucleic Acids Research
Elfving N, Chereji RV, Bharatula V, et al. (2014) A dynamic interplay of nucleosome and Msn2 binding regulates kinetics of gene activation and repression following stress. Nucleic Acids Research. 42: 5468-82
Nati T, Bravim F, Soares J, et al. (2014) Monitoring expression of yeast cell wall protein-encoding genes in response to high hydrostatic pressure Bmc Proceedings. 8
Soares J, Bravim F, Nati T, et al. (2014) Effect of high hydrostatic pressure on the biosynthesis of sulfur amino acids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bmc Proceedings. 8
Petrenko N, Chereji RV, McClean MN, et al. (2013) Noise and interlocking signaling pathways promote distinct transcription factor dynamics in response to different stresses. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 24: 2045-57
Bravim F, Lippman SI, da Silva LF, et al. (2013) High hydrostatic pressure activates gene expression that leads to ethanol production enhancement in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae distillery strain. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 97: 2093-107
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