Richard A Katz
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Recent Articles
1.
Kiseleva A, Cheng Y, Smith C, Katz R, Poleshko A
Nucleus
. 2023 Jan;
14(1):2165602.
PMID: 36633363
The eukaryotic genome is organized in three dimensions within the nucleus. Transcriptionally active chromatin is spatially separated from silent heterochromatin, a large fraction of which is located at the nuclear...
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Mancuso P, Tricarico R, Bhattacharjee V, Cosentino L, Kadariya Y, Jelinek J, et al.
Oncogene
. 2022 May;
41(23):3300-3301.
PMID: 35505094
No abstract available.
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Dunlevy K, Medvedeva V, Wilson J, Hoque M, Pellegrin T, Maynard A, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2020 Apr;
133(10).
PMID: 32317397
A large fraction of epigenetically silent heterochromatin is anchored to the nuclear periphery via 'tethering proteins' that function to bridge heterochromatin and the nuclear membrane or nuclear lamina. We previously...
4.
Mancuso P, Tricarico R, Bhattacharjee V, Cosentino L, Kadariya Y, Jelinek J, et al.
Oncogene
. 2019 Jan;
38(19):3710-3728.
PMID: 30674989
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasm with increasing incidence that is classified by the NCI as a recalcitrant cancer, i.e., a cancer with poor prognosis, lacking progress in diagnosis and treatment....
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Jiang P, Li Y, Poleshko A, Medvedeva V, Baulina N, Zhang Y, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2017 Jul;
22:28-43.
PMID: 28687497
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and subsequent fine-mapping studies (>50) have implicated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located at the CCDC170/C6ORF97-ESR1 locus (6q25.1) as being associated with the risk of breast cancer....
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Skalka A, Andrake M, Katz R
Postepy Biochem
. 2017 Jan;
62(3):280-285.
PMID: 28132482
Collaborations between the Wlodawer and Skalka laboratories have covered a period of almost 30 years. During that time our groups have co-authored 18 publications, including several much cited journal articles,...
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Peretz Y, Wu H, Patel S, Bellacosa A, Katz R
PLoS One
. 2015 Feb;
10(2):e0116839.
PMID: 25642713
Melanoma tissues and cell lines are heterogeneous, and include cells with invasive, proliferative, stem cell-like, and differentiated properties. Such heterogeneity likely contributes to the aggressiveness of the disease and resistance...
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Poleshko A, Kossenkov A, Shalginskikh N, Pecherskaya A, Einarson M, Skalka A, et al.
Epigenetics
. 2014 Aug;
9(9):1280-9.
PMID: 25147916
Cellular identity in both normal and disease processes is determined by programmed epigenetic activation or silencing of specific gene subsets. Here, we have used human cells harboring epigenetically silent GFP-reporter...
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Haugh K, Shalginskikh N, Nogusa S, Skalka A, Katz R, Balachandran S
Virol J
. 2014 Jun;
11:100.
PMID: 24884573
Background: The antiviral protein Daxx acts as a restriction factor of avian sarcoma virus (ASV; Retroviridae) in mammalian cells by promoting epigenetic silencing of integrated proviral DNA. Although Daxx is...
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Poleshko A, Katz R
Nucleus
. 2014 Mar;
5(1):32-9.
PMID: 24637393
A conserved organizational feature of eukaryotic nuclei is the peripheral heterochromatin compartment, which provides a protected area for epigenetically silent genes and gene-poor DNA. In metazoan cells this compartment is...