Person

Guyon, Jeff

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-040105-1
Email
jguyon@enders.tch.harvard.edu
URL
Affiliation
Address
Kunkel Lab Department of Genetics and Pediatrics Children's Hospital Boston Enders Building, 5th Floor 300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115 USA
Country
United States
Phone
(617) 355-4454
Fax
(617) 277-0496
ORCID ID
Biography and Research Interest
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
1. Guyon, J.R., Narlikar, G.J., Sif, S. and R.E. Kingston RE. 1999. Stable remodeling of tailless nucleosomes by the human SWI-SNF complex. Mol. Cell. Biol. 19:2088-97.

2. Shao, Z., Raible, F., Mollaaghababa, R., Guyon, J.R., Wu, C.T., Bender, W. and R.E. Kingston. 1999. Stabilization of chromatin structure by PRC1, a Polycomb complex. Cell 98:37-46.

3. Kwon, J., Morshead, K.B., Guyon, J.R., Kingston, R.E. and M.A. Oettinger. 2000. Histone acetylation and hSWI/SNF remodeling act in concert to stimulate V(D)J cleavage of nucleosomal DNA. Mol Cell. 6:1037-48.

4. Guyon, J.R., Narlikar, G.J., Sullivan, E.K. and R.E. Kingston. 2001. Stability of a human SWI-SNF remodeled nucleosomal array. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21:1132-44.

5. Sullivan, E.K., Weirich, C.S., Guyon, J.R., Sif, S., and R.E. Kingston. 2001. Transcriptional activation domains of human heat shock factor 1 recruit human SWI/SNF. Mol. Cell. Biol. 2001. 21:5826-37.

6. Mizuno, Y., Thompson, T.G., Guyon, J.R., Lidov, H.G., Brosius, M., Imamura, M., Ozawa, E., Watkins, S.C. and L.M. Kunkel. 2001. Desmuslin, an intermediate filament protein that interacts with alpha -dystrobrevin and desmin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98:6156-61.

7. Spencer, M.J., Guyon, J.R., Sorimachi, H., Potts, A., Richard, I., Herasse, M., Chamberlain, J., Dalkilic, I., Kunkel, L.M., and J.S. Beckman. 2002. Stable expression of calpain-3 from a muscle transgene in vivo: Immature muscle in transgenic mice suggests a role for calpain-3 in muscle degeneration. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99:8874-9.

8. Guyon, J.R., Kudryashova, E., Potts, A., Dalkilic, I., Brosius, M., Thompson, T.G., Beckmann, J.S., Kunkel, L.M. and M.J. Spencer. 2003. Calpain 3 cleaves filamin c and regulates its ability to interact with gamma and delta sarcoglycans. Muscle Nerve. 28:472-83.