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Victoria Lunyak - Publications

1. Lunyak, V.V., “Boundaries, Boundaries, Boundaries…Boundaries???” Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 20(3):281-287, (Review) 2008.

2. Lunyak V.V., Rosenfeld M.G. Epigenetic regulation of stem cell fate. Hum. Mol. Genet. Vol 17, R28-36, (Review) 2008. http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/17/R1/R28.pdf

3. Schafer G., Wissmann C., Hertel J., Lunyak V., Hocker M. Regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor D by orphan receptors hepatocyte nuclear factor-4 alpha and chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor 1 and 2., Cancer Res. 68(2):457-66, 2008.

4. Lunyak, V.V., Prefontaine, G.G., Nunez, E., Cramer, T., Ju, B.G., Ohgi, K.A., Hutt, K., Roy, R., Garcia-Diaz, A., Zhu, X., et al. Developmentally regulated activation of a SINE B2 repeat as a domain boundary in organogenesis. Science 317(5835): 248-251, 2007.

5. Ju, B.G., Lunyak, V.V., Perissi, V., Garcia-Bassets, I., Rose, D.W., Glass, C.K., and Rosenfeld, M.G. A topoisomerase IIbeta-mediated dsDNA break required for regulated transcription. Science 312, 1798-1802, 2006.

6. Rosenfeld, M.G., Lunyak, V.V., and Glass, C.K. Sensors and signals: a coactivator/corepressor/epigenetic code for integrating signal-dependent programs of transcriptional response. Genes Dev 20, 1405-1428 (Review), 2006.

7. Lunyak, V.V., and Rosenfeld, M.G. No rest for REST: REST/NRSF regulation of neurogenesis. Cell 121(4), 499-501, 2005.

8. Lunyak V.V., Prefontaine G.G., and Rosenfeld M.G. REST and peace for the neuronal-specific transcriptional program. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1014:1-11, (Review). *Co-corresponding author, 2004.

9. Lunyak V., Burgess, R., Noskin, L., and Gil'iano, N. (2003). [Use of the modified method of chromatin immunoprecipitation for the isolation of actively transcribed loci]. Mol Biol (Mosk) 37(1), 156-163.

10. Lunyak V.V., Burgess R., Prefontaine G.G., Nelson, C. Sze S.H., Chenoweth J., Schwartz P., Pevzner P.A., Glass C., Mandel G., and Rosenfeld M.G. Corepressor-dependent silencing of chromosomal regions encoding neuronal genes. Science. 298(5599):1747-1752. (Research Article), 2002.

11. Lunyak V.V., Ezrokhi M., Smith H.S., Gerbi S.A. Developmental changes in the Sciara II/9A initiation zone for DNA replication. Mol. Cell. Biol., 22(24):8426-37, 2002.

12. Burgess R, Lunyak V.V. and Rosenfeld M.G. Signaling and transcriptional control of pituitary development. Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 12(5):534-39. (Review), 2002.

13. Klappacher G.W., Lunyak V.V., Sykes D.B., Sawka-Verhelle D., Sage J., Brard G., Ngo S.D., Gangadharan D., Jacks T., Kamps M.P., Rose D.W., Rosenfeld M.G., and Glass C.K. An induced Ets repressor complex regulates growth arrest during terminal macrophage differentiation. Cell. 109(2):169-80, 2002.

14. Burgess R., Lunyak V., Noskin L., Giliano N. Identification of two new p53 target genes through implementation of the modified chromatin immunoprecipitation method and inverse PCR. Mol. Biol. 36(6):1035-43, 2002.

15. Lunyak V., Baidya R., Burgess R. Enhanced sensitivity of ChIP through the application of Pellet Paint co-precipitant. InNovations 12, May 2001.

16. Scully, K.M., Jacobson, E.M., Jepsen, K., Lunyak, V., Viadiu, H., Carriere, C., Rose, D.W., Hooshmand, F., Aggarwal, A.K., and Rosenfeld, M.G. Allosteric effects of Pit-1 DNA sites on long-term repression in cell type specification. Science 290, 1127-1131, 2000.

17. Jepsen K., Hermanson O., Onami T.M., Gleiberman A.S., Lunyak V., McEvilly R.J., Kurokawa R., Kumar V., Liu F., Seto E., Hedrick S.M., Mandel G., Glass C.K., Rose D.W., and Rosenfeld M.G. Combinatorial roles of the nuclear receptor corepressor in transcription and development. Cell. 15;102(6):753-63, 2000.

18. Gerbi S.A., Bielinsky A.K., Liang C., Lunyak V.V., Urnov F.D. Methods to map origins of replication in eukaryotes. In Eukaryotic DNA Replication: A Practical Approach (ed., S. Cotterill), Oxford University Press, 1997.

19. Lunyak V.V., Smirnova E.A., Noskin L.A. Unusual DNA forms in the DARC146 sequence. Mol. Biol., 30:235-238, 1996.

20. Lunyak V.V., Timchenko N.A. DNA fragment DARC146 from complex form of DNA polymerase-alpha contains several binding sites for nuclear proteins. Mol. Biol., 28:539-543, 1994.

21. Timchenko N.A., Lunyak V.V., Lunyak A.N. The replication origin of DHFR domain and DARC146 fragment interact with the same nuclear proteins. Mol. Biol., 28:565-570, 1994.

22. Lunyak V.V., Konyshev V.N., Noskin L.A. Some structural-functional particularities of ARS DARC146. Attempts to predict regulatory loci of genes. In preprints of Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute RAS (ed., Firsov L.M.) 1994.

23. Lunyak V.V., Timchenko N.A., Noskin L.A. General features of autonomously replicating sequence DAR C146., PNPI Research Report. pp. 175-176,1993.

24. Konyshev V.N., Lunyak V.V., Noskin L.A. Toward predicting of ARS elements by computer analysis of the DNA sequences. PNPI Research Report. pp.176, 1993.

25. Lynyak V.V., Filatov M.U., Ibatullin F.M., TimchenkoN.A. The interaction of nuclear proteins with bent DNA located in an autonomously replicating DARC 146 sequence. Tsitologiia (Moscow), 35:84-90 (Russ) 1993.

26. Lunyak V.V., Timchenko N.A. DNA fragment from complex form of DNA polymerase-alpha contains several binding sites for nuclear proteins. Moleculyarnaya Biologiya, 28:865-875 (Russ) 1994.

27. Timchenko N.A., Lunyak V.V., Lunyak A.A. An autonomously replicating sequence DARC146 form complex form DNA polymerase-alpha shows a similar organization to the DHFR origin. Moleculyarnaya Biologiya, 28: 822-831 (Russ) 1994.

28. Lunyak V.V., Smirnova E.A., Noskin L.A., Noncanonical forms of DNA in the DARC146 sequence. Moleculyarnaya Biologiya (Moscow), 30.394-399 (Russ) 1996.

 

 
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