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Selected Publications:

  • Lurie LJ, Boyer ME, Grass JA, Bresnick EH. (2008). Differential GATA factor stabilities: implications for chromatin occupancy by structurally similar transcription factors. Biochemistry. 47:859-869. PMID 18154321

  • Kim S-I and Bresnick EH. (2007). Transcriptional control of erythropoiesis: emerging mechanisms and principles. Oncogene. In press.

  • Wu J and Bresnick EH. (2007). Bare rudiments of Notch signaling: how receptor levels are regulated. Trends in Biochemical Sci. In press.

  • Lugus JJ, Chung YS, Mills JC, Kim SI, Grass J, Kyba M, Doherty JM, Bresnick EH, and Choi K. (2007). GATA2 functions at multiple steps in hemangioblast development and differentiation. Development. PMID 17166922

  • Johnson KD, Boyer ME, Kang JA, Wickrema A, Cantor AB, and Bresnick EH. (2007). Friend of GATA-1-independent transcriptional repression: a novel mode of GATA-1 function. Blood. PMID 17339418

  • Wozniak RJ, Boyer ME, Grass JA, Lee Y, and Bresnick EH. (2007). Context-dependent GATA factor function: Combinatorial requirements for transcriptional control in hematopoietic and endothelial cells. J Biol Chem. PMID 17347142

  • Kim SI, Bultman S, Jing H, Blobel GA, and Bresnick EH. (2007). Dissecting molecular steps in chromatin domain activation during hematopoietic differentiation. Mol Cell Biol. PMID 17438135

  • Johnson KD, Kim SI, and Bresnick EH. (2006). Differential sensitivities of transcription factor target genes underlie cell type-specific gene expression patterns. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., In Press

  • Pal S, Wu J, Murray JK, Gellman SH, Wozniak MA, Keely PJ, Boyer ME, Gomez TM, Hasso SM, Fallon JF, and Bresnick EH. (2006). An Anti-Angiogenic Neurokinin-B/Thromboxane A2 Regulatory Axis. J Cell Biol. In Press

  • Grass JA, Jing H, Kim S-I, Martowicz ML, Pal S, Blobel GA, and Bresnck EH. (2006). Distinct functions of dispersed GATA factor complexes at an endogenous gene locus. Mol Cell Biol. In Press.

  • Bresnick EH, Martowicz ML, Pal S, Johnson KD. (2005). Developmental control via GATA factor interplay at chromatin domains. J Cell Physiol. 205:1-9.

  • Im H, Grass JA, Johnson KD, Kim SI, Boyer ME, Imbalzano AN, Bieker JJ, Bresnick EH. (2005). Chromatin domain activation via GATA-1 utilization of a small subset of dispersed GATA motifs within a broad chromosomal region. PNAS USA. 102:17065-70.

  • Wu J, Iwata F, Grass JA, Osborne CS, Elnitski L, Fraser P, Ohneda O, Yamamoto M, and Bresnick EH. (2005). Molecular determinants of NOTCH4 transcription in vascular endothelium. Mol Cell Biol. 25:1458-1474.

  • Martowicz ML, Grass JA, Boyer ME, Guend H, and Bresnick EH. (2005). Dynamic GATA factor interplay at a multicomponent regulatory region of the GATA-2 locus. J Biol Chem. 280:1724-1732.

  • Pal S, Nemeth MJ, Bodine D, Miller JL, Svaren J, Thein SL, Lowry PJ, and Bresnick EH. (2004). Neurokinin-B transcription in erythroid cells: direct activation by the hematopoietic transcription factor GATA-1. J Biol Chem 279:31348-1356.

  • Pal S, Cantor AB, Johnson KD, Moran TB, Boyer ME, Orkin SH, and Bresnick EH. (2004). Coregulator-dependent facilitation of chromatin occupancy by GATA-1. PNAS USA 101:980-985.

  • Chu J, Bresnick EH. (2004). Evidence that C promoter-binding factor 1 binding is required for Notch-1-mediated repression of activator protein-1. J Biol Chem 279:12337-12345.

  • Grass JA, Boyer ME, Pal S, Wu J, Weiss MJ, and Bresnick EH. (2003). GATA-1-dependent transcriptional repression of GATA-2 via disruption of positive autoregulation and domain-wide chromatin remodeling. PNAS U.S.A. 100:8811-8816.

  • Johnson KD, Grass JA, Park C, Im H, Choi K, and Bresnick EH. (2003). Highly restricted localization of RNA polymerase II within a locus control region of a tissue-specific chromatin domain. Molecular & Cellular Biology. 23:6484-6493.

  • Im H, Park C, Feng Q, Johnson KD, Kiekhaefer CM, Choi K, Zhang Y, and Bresnick EH. (2003). Dynamic regulation of histone H3 methylated at lysine 79 within a tissue-specific chromatin domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278:18346-18352.