Mark Kamps - Publications

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University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 

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2019 Watanabe A, Inukai T, Kagami K, Abe M, Takagi M, Fukushima T, Fukushima H, Nanmoku T, Terui K, Ito T, Toki T, Ito E, Fujimura J, Goto H, Endo M, ... ... Kamps M, et al. Resistance of t(17;19)-acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell lines to multiagents in induction therapy. Cancer Medicine. PMID 31305009 DOI: 10.1002/Cam4.2356  0.303
2012 Li D, Yang H, Nan H, Liu P, Pang S, Zhao Q, Karni R, Kamps MP, Xu Y, Zhou J, Wiedmer T, Sims PJ, Wang F. Identification of key regulatory pathways of myeloid differentiation using an mESC-based karyotypically normal cell model. Blood. 120: 4712-9. PMID 23086752 DOI: 10.1182/Blood-2012-03-414979  0.313
2009 Xu J, Watts JA, Pope SD, Gadue P, Kamps M, Plath K, Zaret KS, Smale ST. Transcriptional competence and the active marking of tissue-specific enhancers by defined transcription factors in embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Genes & Development. 23: 2824-38. PMID 20008934 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.1861209  0.651
2009 Scheele JS, Kolanczyk M, Gantert M, Zemojtel T, Dorn A, Sykes DB, Sykes DP, Möbest DC, Kamps MP, Räpple D, Duchniewicz M. The Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetyltransferase complex interaction motif of E2a is essential for a subset of transcriptional and oncogenic properties of E2a-Pbx1. Leukemia & Lymphoma. 50: 816-28. PMID 19399691 DOI: 10.1080/10428190902836107  0.6
2009 Jürgens AS, Kolanczyk M, Moebest DC, Zemojtel T, Lichtenauer U, Duchniewicz M, Gantert MP, Hecht J, Hattenhorst U, Burdach S, Dorn A, Kamps MP, Beuschlein F, Räpple D, Scheele JS. PBX1 is dispensable for neural commitment of RA-treated murine ES cells. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal. 45: 252-63. PMID 19148706 DOI: 10.1007/s11626-008-9162-5  0.345
2007 Wang GG, Cai L, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. NUP98-NSD1 links H3K36 methylation to Hox-A gene activation and leukaemogenesis. Nature Cell Biology. 9: 804-12. PMID 17589499 DOI: 10.1038/ncb1608  0.696
2007 Odegaard JI, Vats D, Zhang L, Ricardo-Gonzalez R, Smith KL, Sykes DB, Kamps MP, Chawla A. Quantitative expansion of ES cell-derived myeloid progenitors capable of differentiating into macrophages. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 81: 711-9. PMID 17158607 DOI: 10.1189/Jlb.0906590  0.58
2007 Wang GG, Kamps MP. Survival signaling in HoxA9/Meis1 AML Blood. 109: 3619-3620. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2007-02-072785  0.605
2006 Wang GG, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. Persistent transactivation by meis1 replaces hox function in myeloid leukemogenesis models: evidence for co-occupancy of meis1-pbx and hox-pbx complexes on promoters of leukemia-associated genes. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26: 3902-16. PMID 16648484 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.26.10.3902-3916.2006  0.728
2006 Wang GG, Calvo KR, Pasillas MP, Sykes DB, Häcker H, Kamps MP. Quantitative production of macrophages or neutrophils ex vivo using conditional Hoxb8. Nature Methods. 3: 287-93. PMID 16554834 DOI: 10.1038/Nmeth865  0.737
2006 Häcker H, Redecke V, Blagoev B, Kratchmarova I, Hsu LC, Wang GG, Kamps MP, Raz E, Wagner H, Häcker G, Mann M, Karin M. Specificity in Toll-like receptor signalling through distinct effector functions of TRAF3 and TRAF6. Nature. 439: 204-7. PMID 16306937 DOI: 10.1038/Nature04369  0.654
2005 Wang GG, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. Meis1 programs transcription of FLT3 and cancer stem cell character, using a mechanism that requires interaction with Pbx and a novel function of the Meis1 C-terminus. Blood. 106: 254-64. PMID 15755900 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-12-4664  0.717
2005 Wang GG, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. Fusion to Vp16 Converts MEIS1 into an Oncoprotein That Immortalizes Progenitors and Causes AML in the Absence of Coexpressed Hox Genes: Hoxa7 and Hoxa9 Induced Further Stem Cell Gene Transcription in Vp16MEIS1 Progenitors. Blood. 106: 662-662. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v106.11.662.662  0.725
2004 Rave-Harel N, Givens ML, Nelson SB, Duong HA, Coss D, Clark ME, Hall SB, Kamps MP, Mellon PL. TALE homeodomain proteins regulate gonadotropin-releasing hormone gene expression independently and via interactions with Oct-1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 30287-97. PMID 15138251 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M402960200  0.313
2004 Sykes DB, Kamps MP. E2a/Pbx1 induces the rapid proliferation of stem cell factor-dependent murine pro-T cells that cause acute T-lymphoid or myeloid leukemias in mice. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 24: 1256-69. PMID 14729970 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.24.3.1256-1269.2004  0.564
2003 Sykes DB, Scheele J, Pasillas M, Kamps MP. Transcriptional profiling during the early differentiation of granulocyte and monocyte progenitors controlled by conditional versions of the E2a-Pbx1 oncoprotein. Leukemia & Lymphoma. 44: 1187-99. PMID 12916872 DOI: 10.1080/1042819031000090273  0.615
2003 Sykes DB, Kamps MP. Estrogen-regulated conditional oncoproteins: tools to address open questions in normal myeloid cell function, normal myeloid differentiation, and the genetic basis of differentiation arrest in myeloid leukemia. Leukemia & Lymphoma. 44: 1131-9. PMID 12916864 DOI: 10.1080/1042819031000063444  0.604
2002 Calvo KR, Sykes DB, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. Nup98-HoxA9 immortalizes myeloid progenitors, enforces expression of Hoxa9, Hoxa7 and Meis1, and alters cytokine-specific responses in a manner similar to that induced by retroviral co-expression of Hoxa9 and Meis1. Oncogene. 21: 4247-56. PMID 12082612 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Onc.1205516  0.711
2002 Klappacher GW, Lunyak VV, Sykes DB, Sawka-Verhelle D, Sage J, Brard G, Ngo SD, Gangadharan D, Jacks T, Kamps MP, Rose DW, Rosenfeld MG, Glass CK. An induced Ets repressor complex regulates growth arrest during terminal macrophage differentiation. Cell. 109: 169-80. PMID 12007404 DOI: 10.1016/S0092-8674(02)00714-6  0.594
2001 Calvo KR, Knoepfler PS, Sykes DB, Pasillas MP, Kamps MP. Meis1a suppresses differentiation by G-CSF and promotes proliferation by SCF: potential mechanisms of cooperativity with Hoxa9 in myeloid leukemia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 98: 13120-5. PMID 11687616 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.231115398  0.694
2001 Sykes DB, Kamps MP. Estrogen-dependent E2a/Pbx1 myeloid cell lines exhibit conditional differentiation that can be arrested by other leukemic oncoproteins. Blood. 98: 2308-18. PMID 11588024 DOI: 10.1182/Blood.V98.8.2308  0.618
2001 Knoepfler PS, Sykes DB, Pasillas M, Kamps MP. HoxB8 requires its Pbx-interaction motif to block differentiation of primary myeloid progenitors and of most cell line models of myeloid differentiation. Oncogene. 20: 5440-8. PMID 11571641 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Onc.1204710  0.628
2000 Calvo KR, Sykes DB, Pasillas M, Kamps MP. Hoxa9 immortalizes a granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-dependent promyelocyte capable of biphenotypic differentiation to neutrophils or macrophages, independent of enforced meis expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 20: 3274-85. PMID 10757811 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.20.9.3274-3285.2000  0.712
1999 Calvo KR, Knoepfler P, McGrath S, Kamps MP. An inhibitory switch derepressed by pbx, hox, and Meis/Prep1 partners regulates DNA-binding by pbx1 and E2a-pbx1 and is dispensable for myeloid immortalization by E2a-pbx1. Oncogene. 18: 8033-43. PMID 10637514 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Onc.1203377  0.57
1999 Fu X, McGrath S, Pasillas M, Nakazawa S, Kamps MP. EB-1, a tyrosine kinase signal transduction gene, is transcriptionally activated in the t(1;19) subset of pre-B ALL, which express oncoprotein E2a-Pbx1. Oncogene. 18: 4920-9. PMID 10490826 DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1202874  0.348
1997 Knoepfler PS, Calvo KR, Chen H, Antonarakis SE, Kamps MP. Meis1 and pKnox1 bind DNA cooperatively with Pbx1 utilizing an interaction surface disrupted in oncoprotein E2a-Pbx1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94: 14553-8. PMID 9405651 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.94.26.14553  0.603
1997 Knoepfler PS, Kamps MP. The Pbx family of proteins is strongly upregulated by a post-transcriptional mechanism during retinoic acid-induced differentiation of P19 embryonal carcinoma cells. Mechanisms of Development. 63: 5-14. PMID 9178252 DOI: 10.1016/S0925-4773(97)00669-2  0.344
1997 Fu X, Kamps MP. E2a-Pbx1 induces aberrant expression of tissue-specific and developmentally regulated genes when expressed in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 17: 1503-12. PMID 9032278 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.17.3.1503  0.37
1997 Lu Q, Kamps MP. Heterodimerization of Hox proteins with Pbx1 and oncoprotein E2a-Pbx1 generates unique DNA-binding specifities at nucleotides predicted to contact the N-terminal arm of the Hox homeodomain--demonstration of Hox-dependent targeting of E2a-Pbx1 in vivo. Oncogene. 14: 75-83. PMID 9010234 DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1200799  0.328
1996 Lu Q, Kamps MP. Selective repression of transcriptional activators by Pbx1 does not require the homeodomain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 93: 470-4. PMID 8552663 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.1.470  0.328
1996 Kamps MP, Wright DD, Lu Q. DNA-binding by oncoprotein E2a-Pbx1 is important for blocking differentiation but dispensable for fibroblast transformation. Oncogene. 12: 19-30. PMID 8552391  0.322
1995 Peers B, Sharma S, Johnson T, Kamps M, Montminy M. The pancreatic islet factor STF-1 binds cooperatively with Pbx to a regulatory element in the somatostatin promoter: importance of the FPWMK motif and of the homeodomain. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 15: 7091-7. PMID 8524276 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.15.12.7091  0.388
1995 Lu Q, Knoepfler PS, Scheele J, Wright DD, Kamps MP. Both Pbx1 and E2A-Pbx1 bind the DNA motif ATCAATCAA cooperatively with the products of multiple murine Hox genes, some of which are themselves oncogenes. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 15: 3786-95. PMID 7791786 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.15.7.3786  0.364
1995 Ogo A, Waterman MR, Kamps MP, Kagawa N. Protein kinase A-dependent transactivation by the E2A-Pbx1 fusion protein. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270: 25340-3. PMID 7592695 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.270.43.25340  0.361
1994 Wright DD, Sefton BM, Kamps MP. Oncogenic activation of the Lck protein accompanies translocation of the LCK gene in the human HSB2 T-cell leukemia. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 2429-37. PMID 8139546  0.618
1994 Kamps MP, Wright DD. Oncoprotein E2A-Pbx1 immortalizes a myeloid progenitor in primary marrow cultures without abrogating its factor-dependence. Oncogene. 9: 3159-66. PMID 7936638  0.35
1994 Lu Q, Wright DD, Kamps MP. Fusion with E2A converts the Pbx1 homeodomain protein into a constitutive transcriptional activator in human leukemias carrying the t(1;19) translocation. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 3938-48. PMID 7910944  0.388
1993 Kamps MP, Baltimore D. E2A-Pbx1, the t(1;19) translocation protein of human pre-B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, causes acute myeloid leukemia in mice. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 13: 351-7. PMID 8093327 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.13.1.351  0.512
1992 Privitera E, Kamps MP, Hayashi Y, Inaba T, Shapiro LH, Raimondi SC, Behm F, Hendershot L, Carroll AJ, Baltimore D. Different molecular consequences of the 1;19 chromosomal translocation in childhood B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Blood. 79: 1781-8. PMID 1348433 DOI: 10.1182/Blood.V79.7.1781.Bloodjournal7971781  0.535
1991 Kamps MP, Look AT, Baltimore D. The human t(1;19) translocation in pre-B ALL produces multiple nuclear E2A-Pbx1 fusion proteins with differing transforming potentials. Genes & Development. 5: 358-68. PMID 1672117 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.5.3.358  0.479
1990 Kamps MP, Corcoran L, LeBowitz JH, Baltimore D. The promoter of the human interleukin-2 gene contains two octamer-binding sites and is partially activated by the expression of Oct-2. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 10: 5464-72. PMID 2204815 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.10.10.5464  0.47
1990 Kamps MP, Murre C, Sun XH, Baltimore D. A new homeobox gene contributes the DNA binding domain of the t(1;19) translocation protein in pre-B ALL. Cell. 60: 547-55. PMID 1967983 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(90)90658-2  0.498
1989 Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Acid and base hydrolysis of phosphoproteins bound to immobilon facilitates analysis of phosphoamino acids in gel-fractionated proteins. Analytical Biochemistry. 176: 22-7. PMID 2540676 DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(89)90266-2  0.543
1988 Sassone-Corsi P, Lamph WW, Kamps M, Verma IM. fos-associated cellular p39 is related to nuclear transcription factor AP-1. Cell. 54: 553-60. PMID 3135941 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90077-3  0.555
1988 Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Most of the substrates of oncogenic viral tyrosine protein kinases can be phosphorylated by cellular tyrosine protein kinases in normal cells. Oncogene Research. 3: 105-15. PMID 2465525  0.585
1988 Stern DF, Kamps MP, Cao H. Oncogenic activation of p185neu stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation in vivo. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 8: 3969-73. PMID 2464744 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.8.9.3969  0.553
1988 Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Identification of multiple novel polypeptide substrates of the v-src, v-yes, v-fps, v-ros, and v-erb-B oncogenic tyrosine protein kinases utilizing antisera against phosphotyrosine. Oncogene. 2: 305-15. PMID 2452398  0.526
1988 Stern DF, Kamps MP. EGF-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of p185neu: a potential model for receptor interactions. The Embo Journal. 7: 995-1001. DOI: 10.1002/J.1460-2075.1988.Tb02906.X  0.515
1986 Buss JE, Kamps MP, Gould K, Sefton BM. The absence of myristic acid decreases membrane binding of p60src but does not affect tyrosine protein kinase activity. Journal of Virology. 58: 468-74. PMID 3009860 DOI: 10.1128/Jvi.58.2.468-474.1986  0.593
1986 Kamps MP, Buss JE, Sefton BM. Rous sarcoma virus transforming protein lacking myristic acid phosphorylates known polypeptide substrates without inducing transformation. Cell. 45: 105-12. PMID 3006923 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90542-8  0.585
1986 Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Neither arginine nor histidine can carry out the function of lysine-295 in the ATP-binding site of p60src. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 6: 751-7. PMID 2430174 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.6.3.751  0.614
1985 Kamps MP, Buss JE, Sefton BM. Mutation of NH2-terminal glycine of p60src prevents both myristoylation and morphological transformation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 82: 4625-8. PMID 2991884 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.82.14.4625  0.58
1985 Buss JE, Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Mutant p60(src)'s which lack myristic acid do not transform cells Federation Proceedings. 44: No. 4671.  0.551
1984 Buss JE, Kamps MP, Sefton BM. Myristic acid is attached to the transforming protein of Rous sarcoma virus during or immediately after synthesis and is present in both soluble and membrane-bound forms of the protein. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 4: 2697-704. PMID 6441887 DOI: 10.1128/Mcb.4.12.2697  0.553
1984 Kamps MP, Taylor SS, Sefton BM. Direct evidence that oncogenic tyrosine kinases and cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase have homologous ATP-binding sites. Nature. 310: 589-92. PMID 6431300 DOI: 10.1038/310589A0  0.583
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