Phillip B. Carpenter
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Phillip B. Carpenter has received his PhD in University of Illinois, Germany. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor in University of Texas Medical School. He has received his postdoctoral fellowship in California Technical Institute.
Research Interest
DNA repair, chromatin regulation
Publications
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Wagner EJ, Carpenter PB. Understanding the language of Lys36 methylation at histone H3. Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology. 2012 Feb 1;13(2):115.
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Coleman TR, Carpenter PB, Dunphy WG. The Xenopus Cdc6 protein is essential for the initiation of a single round of DNA replication in cell-free extracts. Cell. 1996 Oct 4;87(1):53-63.
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Wang B, Matsuoka S, Carpenter PB, Elledge SJ. 53BP1, a mediator of the DNA damage checkpoint. Science. 2002 Nov 15;298(5597):1435-8.
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Fernandez-Capetillo O, Hua-Tang C, Celeste A, Ward I, Romanienko PJ, Morales JC, Naka K, Xia Z, Camerini-Otero RD, Motoyama N, Carpenter PB. DNA damage-induced G2-M checkpoint activation by histone H2AX and 53BP1. Nature cell biology. 2002 Dec 1;4(12):993.