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Jessica A Neal

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Neal J, Dunger K, Geith K, Meek K
DNA Repair (Amst) . 2020 Jul; 94:102925. PMID: 32674014
It has recently been established that the marked sensitivity of ATM deficient cells to topoisomerase poisons like camptothecin (Cpt) results from unrestrained end-joining of DNA ends at collapsed replication forks...
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Neal J, Meek K
DNA Repair (Amst) . 2018 Nov; 73:7-16. PMID: 30409670
DNA-PKcs deficiency has been studied in numerous animal models and cell culture systems. In previous studies of kinase inactivating mutations in cell culture systems, ablation of DNA-PK's catalytic activity results...
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Meek K, Xu Y, Bailie C, Yu K, Neal J
J Immunol . 2016 Aug; 197(8):3165-3174. PMID: 27574300
The evidence that ATM affects resolution of RAG-induced DNA double-strand breaks is profuse and unequivocal; moreover, it is clear that the RAG complex itself cooperates (in an undetermined way) with...
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Neal J, Xu Y, Abe M, Hendrickson E, Meek K
J Immunol . 2016 Feb; 196(7):3032-42. PMID: 26921311
Unlike most DNA-dependent protein kinase, catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs)-deficient mouse cell strains, we show in the present study that targeted deletion of DNA-PKcs in two different human cell lines abrogates VDJ...
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Ying S, Chen Z, Medhurst A, Neal J, Bao Z, Mortusewicz O, et al.
Cancer Res . 2015 Nov; 76(5):1078-88. PMID: 26603896
A series of critical pathways are responsible for the detection, signaling, and restart of replication forks that encounter blocks during S-phase progression. Small base lesions may obstruct replication fork progression...
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Douglas P, Ye R, Trinkle-Mulcahy L, Neal J, De Wever V, Morrice N, et al.
Biosci Rep . 2014 May; 34(3). PMID: 24844881
The protein kinase activity of the DNA-PKcs (DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit) and its autophosphorylation are critical for DBS (DNA double-strand break) repair via NHEJ (non-homologous end-joining). Recent studies have...
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Neal J, Sugiman-Marangos S, VanderVere-Carozza P, Wagner M, Turchi J, Lees-Miller S, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2014 Apr; 34(12):2162-75. PMID: 24687855
DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) orchestrates DNA repair by regulating access to breaks through autophosphorylations within two clusters of sites (ABCDE and PQR). Blocking ABCDE phosphorylation (by alanine mutation) imparts a...
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Woodbine L, Neal J, Sasi N, Shimada M, Deem K, Coleman H, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2013 Jun; 123(7):2969-80. PMID: 23722905
The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs; encoded by PRKDC) functions in DNA non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), the major DNA double strand break (DSB) rejoining pathway. NHEJ also functions during lymphocyte...
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Roy S, Andres S, Vergnes A, Neal J, Xu Y, Yu Y, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2012 Jan; 40(4):1684-94. PMID: 22228831
XRCC4 and XLF are structurally related proteins important for DNA Ligase IV function. XRCC4 forms a tight complex with DNA Ligase IV while XLF interacts directly with XRCC4. Both XRCC4...
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Neal J, Meek K
Mutat Res . 2011 Mar; 711(1-2):73-86. PMID: 21376743
DNA double-strand breaks are extremely harmful lesions that can lead to genomic instability and cell death if not properly repaired. There are at least three pathways that are responsible for...