Carol L. Prives

Affiliations: 
Biological Sciences Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
p53 tumour suppressor protein
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html
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http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/20011492.html
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty/prives/
http://publications.mcgill.ca/reporter/2014/04/fourteen-personalities-to-receive-honorary-degree-from-mcgill/
http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/thesisfile118657.pdf

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Juda Hirsch Quastel grad student 1965 McGill
 (The biosynthesis of nucleotides and nucleic acids in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells and the effects of colchicine thereon)

Children

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Christine R. Cain grad student 2001 Columbia
Tingting Zhang grad student 2001 Columbia
Jianmin Zhou grad student 2001 Columbia
Nicole S. Baptiste grad student 2004 Columbia
Kristine M. McKinney grad student 2004 Columbia
Marshall J. Urist grad student 2004 Columbia
Masha Poyurovsky grad student 2005 Columbia
Orit Karni-Schmidt grad student 2007 Columbia
Maria Lokshin grad student 2007 Columbia
Melissa C. Mattia grad student 2007 Columbia
Andrew E. Zupnick grad student 2007 Columbia
Elizabeth M. Kass grad student 2008 Columbia
Rachel A. Beckerman grad student 2009 Columbia
Christina Priest grad student 2010 Columbia
Anthony M. Barsotti grad student 2011 Columbia
Lynn Biderman grad student 2012 Columbia
William A. Freed-Pastor grad student 2012 Columbia
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Regunath K, Fomin V, Wang P, et al. (2024) Systematic characterization of p53-regulated long non-coding RNAs across human cancers reveals remarkable heterogeneity among different tumor types. Molecular Cancer Research : McR
Low-Calle AM, Ghoneima H, Ortega N, et al. (2024) A Non-Canonical Hippo Pathway Represses the Expression of ΔNp63. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 1-16
Efe G, Dunbar KJ, Sugiura K, et al. (2023) p53 gain-of-function mutation induces metastasis via Brd4-dependent Csf-1 expression. Cancer Discovery
Choe JH, Kawase T, Xu A, et al. (2023) Li-Fraumeni Syndrome-Associated Dimer-Forming Mutant p53 Promotes Transactivation-Independent Mitochondrial Cell Death. Cancer Discovery. OF1-OF24
Low-Calle AM, Ghoneima H, Ortega N, et al. (2023) A non-canonical Hippo pathway represses the expression of ΔNp63. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
de Queiroz RM, Moon SH, Prives C. (2022) O-GlcNAc transferase regulates p21 protein levels and cell proliferation through the FoxM1-Skp2 axis in a p53-independent manner. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 298: 102289
Klein AM, Biderman L, Tong D, et al. (2021) MDM2, MDMX, and p73 regulate cell-cycle progression in the absence of wild-type p53. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Ellison V, Annor GK, Freedman C, et al. (2021) Frame-shift mediated reduction of gain-of-function p53 R273H and deletion of the R273H C-terminus in breast cancer cells result in replication-stress sensitivity. Oncotarget. 12: 1128-1146
Tong DR, Zhou W, Katz C, et al. (2021) p53 frameshift mutations couple loss-of-function with unique neomorphic activities. Molecular Cancer Research : McR
Klein AM, de Queiroz RM, Venkatesh D, et al. (2021) The roles and regulation of MDM2 and MDMX: it is not just about p53. Genes & Development. 35: 575-601
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