Irina Ianculescu, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Genetic, Molecular, and Cell Biology | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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(One play, many actors: The many roles coregulators play in nuclear receptor mediated transcription.) |
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Bittencourt D, Wu DY, Jeong KW, et al. (2012) G9a functions as a molecular scaffold for assembly of transcriptional coactivators on a subset of glucocorticoid receptor target genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 19673-8 |
Ianculescu I, Wu DY, Siegmund KD, et al. (2012) Selective roles for cAMP response element-binding protein binding protein and p300 protein as coregulators for androgen-regulated gene expression in advanced prostate cancer cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 4000-13 |
Ianculescu I, Wu DY, Siegmund KD, et al. (2012) Selective roles for cAMP response element-binding protein binding protein and p300 protein as coregulators for androgen-regulated gene expression in advanced prostate cancer cells (Journal of Biological Chemistry (2012), 287 (4000-4013)) Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 35985 |
Ou CY, LaBonte MJ, Manegold PC, et al. (2011) A coactivator role of CARM1 in the dysregulation of β-catenin activity in colorectal cancer cell growth and gene expression Molecular Cancer Research. 9: 660-670 |
Lee DY, Ianculescu I, Purcell D, et al. (2007) Surface-scanning mutational analysis of protein arginine methyltransferase 1: roles of specific amino acids in methyltransferase substrate specificity, oligomerization, and coactivator function. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 21: 1381-93 |
Shan L, Vincent J, Brunzelle JS, et al. (2004) Structure of the murine constitutive androstane receptor complexed to androstenol: a molecular basis for inverse agonism. Molecular Cell. 16: 907-17 |