David A. Grotsky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Biology & Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Genetics & Genomics) | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Sign in to add mentorSusana Gonzalo | grad student | 2012 | Washington University | |
(A New Pathway Responsible For 53BP1 Loss in Breast Cancer and Laminopathies.) |
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Das A, Grotsky DA, Neumann MA, et al. (2013) Lamin A Δexon9 mutation leads to telomere and chromatin defects but not genomic instability. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 4: 410-9 |
Croke M, Neumann MA, Grotsky DA, et al. (2013) Differences in 53BP1 and BRCA1 regulation between cycling and non-cycling cells. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 12: 3629-39 |
Grotsky DA, Gonzalez-Suarez I, Novell A, et al. (2013) BRCA1 loss activates cathepsin L-mediated degradation of 53BP1 in breast cancer cells. The Journal of Cell Biology. 200: 187-202 |
Gonzalez-Suarez I, Redwood AB, Grotsky DA, et al. (2011) A new pathway that regulates 53BP1 stability implicates cathepsin L and vitamin D in DNA repair. The Embo Journal. 30: 3383-96 |
Gonzalez-Suarez I, Redwood AB, Perkins SM, et al. (2009) Novel roles for A-type lamins in telomere biology and the DNA damage response pathway. The Embo Journal. 28: 2414-27 |