James J. Foti, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorSusan T. Lovett | grad student | 2006 | Brandeis | |
(Genetic and cytological study of the essential Escherichia coli cell cycle GTPase ObgE.) |
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Shrivastav N, Fedeles BI, Li D, et al. (2014) A chemical genetics analysis of the roles of bypass polymerase DinB and DNA repair protein AlkB in processing N2-alkylguanine lesions in vivo. Plos One. 9: e94716 |
Foti JJ, Devadoss B, Winkler JA, et al. (2012) Oxidation of the guanine nucleotide pool underlies cell death by bactericidal antibiotics. Science (New York, N.Y.). 336: 315-9 |
Foti JJ, Walker GC. (2011) Efficient extension of slipped DNA intermediates by DinB is required to escape primer template realignment by DnaQ. Journal of Bacteriology. 193: 2637-41 |
Foti JJ, Delucia AM, Joyce CM, et al. (2010) UmuD(2) inhibits a non-covalent step during DinB-mediated template slippage on homopolymeric nucleotide runs. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 23086-95 |
Foti JJ, Walker GC. (2010) SnapShot: DNA polymerases II mammals. Cell. 141: 370-370.e1 |
Foti JJ, Walker GC. (2010) SnapShot: DNA polymerases I prokaryotes. Cell. 141: 192-192.e1 |
Simmons LA, Foti JJ, Cohen SE, et al. (2008) The SOS Regulatory Network. Ecosal Plus. 2008 |
Foti JJ, Schienda J, Sutera VA, et al. (2005) A bacterial G protein-mediated response to replication arrest. Molecular Cell. 17: 549-60 |