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Old Biology Guide: Jeff Thompson

Selected Publications

  1. Rossodivita,A.A., Boudoures, A.L., Mecoli, J.P., Steenkiste, E.M., Karl, A.L., Vines, E.M., ...Thompson, J.S. (2014). Histone H3 K79 methylation states play distinct roles in UV-induced sister chromatid exchange and cell cycle checkpoint arrest inSaccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucl. Acids Res. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku242 
  2. Shaffer, C.D., Alvarez, C.J., Bednarski, A.E., Dunbar, D., Goodman, A.L., Reinke, C.,... Elgin, S.C. (Spring 2014). A course-based research experience: how benefits change with increased investment in instructional time. CBE Life Science Education, 13(1), 111-30. doi: 10.1187/cbe-13-08-0152
  3. Fink M., Thompson, J.S., Thoma, F. (2011). Contributions of Histone H3 nucleosome core surface mutations to chromatin structures, silencing and DNA repair. PLoS ONE, 6(10).doi:. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026210 
  4. Shaffer, C. D., Alvarez, C., Bailey, C., Barnard, D., Bhalla, S., Chandrasekaran, C., . . .Elgin, C.R.  (Spring 2010). The genomics education partnership: Successful integration of research into laboratory classes at a diverse group of undergraduate institutions. CBE Life Science Education, 9(1), 55-69. doi: 10.1187/09-11-0087    PubMed
  5. Evans, M. L., Bostelman, L. J., Albrecht, A. M., Keller, A. M., Strande, N. T., & Thompson, J. S. (2008). UV sensitive mutations in histone H3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that alter specific K79 methylation states genetically act through distinct DNA repair pathways. Current Genetics, 53(5), 259-274. doi:10.1007/s00294-008-0182-1   PubMed   OhioLINK EJC
  6. Bostelman, L. J., Keller, A. M., Albrecht, A. M., Arat, A., & Thompson, J. S. (2007). Methylation of histone H3 lysine-79 by Dot1p plays multiple roles in the response to UV damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA Repair, 6(3), 383-395. doi:10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.12.010    PubMed   OhioLINK EJC
  7. Thompson, J. S., Snow, M. L., Giles, S., McPherson, L. E., & Grunstein, M. (2003). Identification of a functional domain within the essential core of histone H3 that is required for telomeric and HM silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics, 163(1), 447-452. PubMed   Article
  8. Matsuoka, S., Thompson, J. S., Edwards, M. C., Bartletta, J. M., Grundy, P., Kalikin, L. M., . . . Feinberg, A. P. (1996). Imprinting of the gene encoding a human cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, p57KIP2, on chromosome 11p15. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 93(7), 3026-3030. PubMed   Article
  9. Thompson, J. S., Reese, K. J., DeBaun, M. R., Perlman, E. J., & Feinberg, A. P. (1996). Reduced expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor gene p57KIP2 in Wilms' tumor. Cancer Research, 56(24), 5723-5727. PubMed   Article
  10. Thompson, J. S., Johnson, L. M., & Grunstein, M. (1994). Specific repression of the yeast silent mating locus HMR by an adjacent telomere. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 14(1), 446-455. PubMed   Article
  11. Thompson, J. S., Ling, X., & Grunstein, M. (1994). Histone H3 amino terminus is required for telomeric and silent mating locus repression in yeast. Nature, 369(6477), 245-247. doi:10.1038/369245a0   PubMed

Faculty

Jeff Thompson  

Jeff Thompson
Faculty  |  Biology
Associate Professor, Molecular Geneticist & Chair (Biology)
Samson Talbot Hall of Biological Science 215
740-587-5581

 

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