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S N Mattagajasingh

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Mattagajasingh S, Huang S, Hartenstein J, Benz Jr E
J Biol Chem . 2000 Jun; 275(39):30573-85. PMID: 10874042
Multiple isoforms of the red cell protein 4.1R are expressed in nonerythroid cells, including novel 135-kDa isoforms. Using a yeast two-hybrid system, immunocolocalization, immunoprecipitation, and in vitro binding studies, we...
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Mattagajasingh S, Misra H
Mol Cell Biochem . 1999 Nov; 199(1-2):149-62. PMID: 10544963
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) were induced in intact human leukemic T-lymphocyte MOLT4 cells or isolated nuclei by treatment with potassium chromate, chromium(III) chloride hexahydrate or x-rays. The proteins complexed to DNA...
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Mattagajasingh S, Huang S, Hartenstein J, Snyder M, Marchesi V, BENZ E
J Cell Biol . 1999 Apr; 145(1):29-43. PMID: 10189366
Red blood cell protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80- kD erythrocyte phosphoprotein that stabilizes the spectrin/actin cytoskeleton. In nonerythroid cells, multiple 4.1R isoforms arise from a single gene by alternative...
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Mattagajasingh S, Misra H
J Biol Chem . 1996 Dec; 271(52):33550-60. PMID: 8969221
DNA-protein complexes (DPCs) were induced in human leukemic T-lymphocyte MOLT4 cells by treatment with potassium chromate. DPCs were isolated by ultracentrifugal sedimentation in the presence of 2% SDS and 5...
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Mattagajasingh S, Misra H
Mol Cell Biochem . 1995 Jan; 142(1):61-70. PMID: 7753043
The involvement of reactive oxygen species in chromate-induced genotoxicity has been postulated. Because intracellular antioxidants help in eliminating the reactive species of oxygen, we have investigated both the prooxidant and...