Michelle S. Longworth, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorLaimonis Laimins | grad student | 2005 | Northwestern | |
(Elucidating the role of the human papillomavirus type 31 E7 histone deacetylase binding site in the viral life cycle.) |
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Black JC, Allen A, Van Rechem C, et al. (2010) Conserved antagonism between JMJD2A/KDM4A and HP1γ during cell cycle progression. Molecular Cell. 40: 736-48 |
Longworth MS, Laimins LA. (2006) Histone deacetylase 3 localizes to the plasma membrane and is a substrate of Src. Oncogene. 25: 4495-500 |
Longworth MS, Wilson R, Laimins LA. (2005) HPV31 E7 facilitates replication by activating E2F2 transcription through its interaction with HDACs. The Embo Journal. 24: 1821-30 |
Longworth MS, Laimins LA. (2004) Pathogenesis of human papillomaviruses in differentiating epithelia. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : Mmbr. 68: 362-72 |
Longworth MS, Laimins LA. (2004) The binding of histone deacetylases and the integrity of zinc finger-like motifs of the E7 protein are essential for the life cycle of human papillomavirus type 31. Journal of Virology. 78: 3533-41 |
Oh ST, Longworth MS, Laimins LA. (2004) Roles of the E6 and E7 proteins in the life cycle of low-risk human papillomavirus type 11. Journal of Virology. 78: 2620-6 |