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Michael E Engel

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Casey M, Call A, Thorpe A, Jette C, Engel M, Stewart R
iScience . 2023 Jan; 26(1):105737. PMID: 36594016
Lsd1/Kdm1a functions both as a histone demethylase enzyme and as a scaffold for assembling chromatin modifier and transcription factor complexes to regulate gene expression. The relative contributions of Lsd1's demethylase...
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Sun W, Guo J, McClellan D, Poeschla A, Bareyan D, Casey M, et al.
Mol Cancer Res . 2022 Jan; 20(4):501-514. PMID: 34980595
Implications: Combinatorial diversity and cooperation between DNA binding proteins and complexes assembled by them can direct context-dependent transcriptional outputs to control cell fate and may offer new insights for therapeutic...
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Mangum D, Meyer J, Mason C, Shams S, Maese L, Gardiner J, et al.
JAMA Oncol . 2021 Aug; 7(10):1521-1528. PMID: 34410295
Importance: Alterations in the IKZF1 gene drive B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) but are not routinely used to stratify patients by risk because of inconsistent associations with outcomes. We describe...
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McClellan D, Casey M, Bareyan D, Lucente H, Ours C, Velinder M, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2019 Apr; 39(13). PMID: 30988160
Growth factor independence 1B (GFI1B) coordinates assembly of transcriptional repressor complexes comprised of corepressors and histone-modifying enzymes to control gene expression programs governing lineage allocation in hematopoiesis. Enforced expression of...
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Engel M, Datta P, Moses H
J Cell Biochem . 2018 Jan; 72 Suppl 30-31(S30-31):111-122. PMID: 29345828
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) represents an evolutionarily conserved family of secreted factors that mobilize a complex signaling network to control cell fate by regulating proliferation, differentiation, motility, adhesion, and apoptosis....
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Velinder M, Singer J, Bareyan D, Meznarich J, Tracy C, Fulcher J, et al.
Biochem J . 2017 Aug; 474(17):2951. PMID: 28801480
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Velinder M, Singer J, Bareyan D, Meznarich J, Tracy C, Fulcher J, et al.
Biochem J . 2016 Aug; 473(19):3355-69. PMID: 27480105
Proper hematopoietic cell fate decisions require co-ordinated functions of transcription factors, their associated co-regulators, and histone-modifying enzymes. Growth factor independence 1 (GFI1) is a zinc finger transcriptional repressor and master...
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Andrade D, Velinder M, Singer J, Maese L, Bareyan D, Nguyen H, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2016 Mar; 36(10):1438-50. PMID: 26951200
Cell fate specification requires precise coordination of transcription factors and their regulators to achieve fidelity and flexibility in lineage allocation. The transcriptional repressor growth factor independence 1 (GFI1) is comprised...
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Staddon J, Smock K, Schiffman J, Fluchel M, Engel M, Weyrich A, et al.
Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis . 2015 Jul; 26(7):840-3. PMID: 26196196
Paediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma treated with pegasparaginase are at an increased risk of thrombosis. We evaluated changes in thrombin generation in the presence and absence of thrombomodulin using...
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Fadul J, Bell R, Hoffman L, Beckerle M, Engel M, Lessnick S
Genes Cancer . 2015 May; 6(3-4):129-43. PMID: 26000096
In Ewing sarcoma, NKX2-2 is a critical activated target of the oncogenic transcription factor EWS/FLI that is required for transformation. However, its biological function in this malignancy is unknown. Here...