Andrew J. Andrews
Department of Cancer Epigenetics
Fox Chase Cancer Center
United States of America
Biography
Andrew J. Andrews,Educational Background: PhD, Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2006 BS/MS Microbiology, NCSU, Raleigh, NC, 2000
Research Interest
Histone chaperone mediated acetylation (Rtt109-Vps75). Specificity and selectivity of p300 and CBP KATs. How acetyl-CoA concentration can alter selectivity of histone acetylation. How chromatin dynamics influence histone acetylation.
Publications
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Kuo, Y. M., Henry, R. A., & Andrews, A. J. (2014). A quantitative multiplexed mass spectrometry assay for studying the kinetic of residue-specific histone acetylation. Methods, 70(2), 127-133.
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Henry, R. A., Kuo, Y. M., Bhattacharjee, V., Yen, T. J., & Andrews, A. J. (2014). Changing the selectivity of p300 by acetyl-CoA modulation of histone acetylation. ACS chemical biology, 10(1), 146-156.
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Kuo, Y. M., Henry, R. A., Huang, L., Chen, X., Stargell, L. A., & Andrews, A. J. (2015). Utilizing targeted mass spectrometry to demonstrate Asf1-dependent increases in residue specificity for Rtt109-Vps75 mediated histone acetylation. PloS one, 10(3), e0118516.