Dale K. Shumaker, Ph.D.

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2001 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Cell Biology
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Katherine Lee Wilson grad student 2001 Johns Hopkins
 (The involvement of LAP2 in nuclear envelope assembly.)
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Al-Haboubi T, Shumaker DK, Köser J, et al. (2011) Distinct association of the nuclear pore protein Nup153 with A- and B-type lamins. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 2: 500-9
Lussi YC, Shumaker DK, Shimi T, et al. (2010) The nucleoporin Nup153 affects spindle checkpoint activity due to an association with Mad1. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 1: 71-84
Shumaker DK, Solimando L, Sengupta K, et al. (2008) The highly conserved nuclear lamin Ig-fold binds to PCNA: its role in DNA replication. The Journal of Cell Biology. 181: 269-80
Dechat T, Pfleghaar K, Sengupta K, et al. (2008) Nuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatin. Genes & Development. 22: 832-53
Shumaker DK, Lopez-Soler RI, Adam SA, et al. (2005) Functions and dysfunctions of the nuclear lamin Ig-fold domain in nuclear assembly, growth, and Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 15494-9
Goldman RD, Goldman AE, Shumaker DK. (2005) Nuclear lamins: building blocks of nuclear structure and function. Novartis Foundation Symposium. 264: 3-16; discussion 16-
Gruenbaum Y, Margalit A, Goldman RD, et al. (2005) The nuclear lamina comes of age. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology. 6: 21-31
Goldman RD, Shumaker DK, Erdos MR, et al. (2004) Accumulation of mutant lamin A causes progressive changes in nuclear architecture in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 8963-8
Shumaker DK, Kuczmarski ER, Goldman RD. (2003) The nucleoskeleton: Lamins and actin are major players in essential nuclear functions Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 15: 358-366
Goldman RD, Gruenbaum Y, Moir RD, et al. (2002) Nuclear lamins: Building blocks of nuclear architecture Genes and Development. 16: 533-547
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