Selected
Publications
1.
L.D. Nadauld, S. Chidester, D.N. Shelton, I.T. Sandoval, P.W. Peterson,
E.J. Manos, C.M. Ireland, H.J. Yost and D.A. Jones (2006)
Dual roles for adenomatous polyposis coli in regulating ocular development.
Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, in press.
2. K. Rai, L.D. Nadauld, S. Chidester, E.J. Manos, S.R. James, A.R. Karpf,
B.R. Cairns and D.A. Jones (2006) Zebrafish dnmt1 and
suv39h1 regulate organ-specific terminal differentiation during development.
Molecular and Cellular Biology, in press.
3. A.L. Eisinger, L.D. Nadauld, D.N. Shelton, P.W. Peterson, R.A. Phelps,
S. Chidester, D.M. Stafforini, S.M. Prescott and D.A. Jones
(2006) The APC tumor suppressor gene regulates expression of cyclooxygenase-2
by a mechanism that involves retinoic acid. Journal of Biological
Chemistry, 281(29):20474-20482.
4. D.N. Shelton, I.T. Sandoval, A.L. Eisinger, S.Chidester, A. Ratnayake,
C.M. Ireland and D.A. Jones (2006) Upregulation of CYP26A1
in APC-deficient vertebrates via a WNT-dependent mechanism: implications
for intestinal cell differentiation and colon tumor development. Cancer
Research, 66(15):7571-7577.
5. L. D. Nadauld, D. Shelton, S. Chidester, H.J. Yost and D.A.
Jones (2005) The zebrafish retinol dehydrogenase, rdh1l, is essential
for intestinal development and is regulated by the tumor suppressor adenomatous
polyposis coli. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(34), 30490-30495.
6. W.E. Samlowski, S.A. Leachman, M. Wade, P. Cassidy, P. Porter-Gill,
L. Busby, R. Wheeler, K. Boucher, F. Fitzpatrick, D.A. Jones
and A.R. Karpf (2005) Evaluation of a 7-day Continuous Intravenous Infusion
of Decitabine (5-aza-2’-deoxycytidine): Inhibition of promoter-specific
and global genomic DNA methylation. Journal of Clinical Oncology,
23(17):3897-3905.
7. L. D. Nadauld, I.T. Sandoval, S. Chidester, H.J. Yost and D.A.
Jones (2004) Adenomatous polyposis coli control of retinoic acid
biosynthesis is critical for zebrafish intestinal development and differentiation.
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(49):51581-51589.
8. C. Jette, P.W. Peterson, I.T. Sandoval, E.J. Manos, E. Hadley, C.M.
Ireland and D.A. Jones (2004) The tumor suppressor adenomatous
polyposis coli and the caudal related homeodomain protein regulate expression
of retinol dehydrogenase, L. Journal of Biological Chemistry
279(33):34397-34405.
9. S. Kloeker, M.B. Major, D. A. Calderwood, M. H. Ginsberg, D.A.
Jones and M.C. Beckerle (2004) The Kindler syndrome protein is
regulated by transforming growth factor-b and involved in integrin-mediated
adhesion. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279(8):6824-6833.
10. M.B. Major and D.A. Jones (2004) Identification of
a gadd45b 3’ enhancer that mediates SMAD3- and SMAD4-dependent transcriptional
induction by transforming growth factor-b. Journal of Biological Chemistry
279(7):5278-5287.
11. A.R. Karpf, A. Lasek, T.O.Ririe, A. N. Hanks, D. Grossman and D.A.
Jones (2004) Limited gene activation in tumor and normal epithelial
cell lines treated with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-aza-2¢-deoxycytidine.
Molecular Pharmacology, 65:18-27.
12. K. A. Kelly and D.A. Jones (2003) Isolation of RPM,
a colon tumor binding peptide, using phage display. Neoplasia
5(5):437-44.
13. E.J. Manos, M. K-H. Kim, J. Kassis, P.-Y. Chang and D.A. Jones
(2001) Prostin-1, a novel phospholipase C-g regulated gene negatively
associated with prostate tumor invasion. Oncogene, 20:2781-2790.
14. A.R. Karpf, B.C. Moore and D.A. Jones (2001) Activation
of the p53 DNA damage response pathway following inhibition of DNA methyltransferase
by 5-aza-2¢-deoxycytidine. Molecular Pharmacology, 59:751-757.
15. E.J. Manos and D.A. Jones (2001) Assessment of tumor
necrosis factor receptor and fas signaling pathways by transcriptional
profiling. Cancer Research, 61:433-438.
16. A.R. Karpf, P.W. Peterson, J.T. Rawlins, B.K. Dalley, Q. Yang, H.M.
Albertsen and D.A. Jones (1999) Inhibition of DNA methyltransferase
stimulates the expression of signal transducer and activator of transcription
1, 2 and 3 genes in colon tumor cells. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 96:14007-14012.
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