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Phillip Dumesic, M.D., Ph.D.

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  1. Mittenbühler MJ, Jedrychowski MP, Van Vranken JG, Sprenger HG, Wilensky S, Dumesic PA, Sun Y, Tartaglia A, Bogoslavski D, A M, Xiao H, Blackmore KA, Reddy A, Gygi SP, Chouchani ET, Spiegelman BM. Isolation of extracellular fluids reveals novel secreted bioactive proteins from muscle and fat tissues. Cell Metab. 2023 Jan 14. PMID: 36681077.
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  2. Dumesic PA, Wilensky SE, Bose S, Van Vranken JG, Gygi SP, Spiegelman BM. RBM43 links adipose inflammation and energy expenditure through translational regulation of PGC1a. bioRxiv. 2023 Jan 07. PMID: 36712038; PMCID: PMC9881917.
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  3. Jannig PR, Dumesic PA, Spiegelman BM, Ruas JL. SnapShot: Regulation and biology of PGC-1a. Cell. 2022 04 14; 185(8):1444-1444.e1. PMID: 35427500.
    Citations:    Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  4. Sun Y, Rahbani JF, Jedrychowski MP, Riley CL, Vidoni S, Bogoslavski D, Hu B, Dumesic PA, Zeng X, Wang AB, Knudsen NH, Kim CR, Marasciullo A, Millán JL, Chouchani ET, Kazak L, Spiegelman BM. Mitochondrial TNAP controls thermogenesis by hydrolysis of phosphocreatine. Nature. 2021 05; 593(7860):580-585. PMID: 33981039; PMCID: PMC8287965.
    Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  5. Leung KL, Sanchita S, Pham CT, Davis BA, Okhovat M, Ding X, Dumesic P, Grogan TR, Williams KJ, Morselli M, Ma F, Carbone L, Li X, Pellegrini M, Dumesic DA, Chazenbalk GD. Dynamic changes in chromatin accessibility, altered adipogenic gene expression, and total versus de novo fatty acid synthesis in subcutaneous adipose stem cells of normal-weight polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) women during adipogenesis: evidence of cellular programming. Clin Epigenetics. 2020 11 23; 12(1):181. PMID: 33228780; PMCID: PMC7686698.
    Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  6. Dumesic PA, Stoddard CI, Catania S, Narlikar GJ, Madhani HD. ATP Hydrolysis by the SNF2 Domain of Dnmt5 Is Coupled to Both Specific Recognition and Modification of Hemimethylated DNA. Mol Cell. 2020 07 02; 79(1):127-139.e4. PMID: 32437639.
    Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  7. Catania S, Dumesic PA, Pimentel H, Nasif A, Stoddard CI, Burke JE, Diedrich JK, Cooke S, Shea T, Gienger E, Lintner R, Yates JR, Hajkova P, Narlikar GJ, Cuomo CA, Pritchard JK, Madhani HD. Evolutionary Persistence of DNA Methylation for Millions of Years after Ancient Loss of a De Novo Methyltransferase. Cell. 2020 Feb 20; 180(4):816. PMID: 32084344.
    Citations: 2     Fields:    
  8. Catania S, Dumesic PA, Pimentel H, Nasif A, Stoddard CI, Burke JE, Diedrich JK, Cook S, Shea T, Geinger E, Lintner R, Yates JR, Hajkova P, Narlikar GJ, Cuomo CA, Pritchard JK, Madhani HD. Evolutionary Persistence of DNA Methylation for Millions of Years after Ancient Loss of a De Novo Methyltransferase. Cell. 2020 01 23; 180(2):263-277.e20. PMID: 31955845.
    Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  9. Dumesic PA, Egan DF, Gut P, Tran MT, Parisi A, Chatterjee N, Jedrychowski M, Paschini M, Kazak L, Wilensky SE, Dou F, Bogoslavski D, Cartier JA, Perrimon N, Kajimura S, Parikh SM, Spiegelman BM. An Evolutionarily Conserved uORF Regulates PGC1a and Oxidative Metabolism in Mice, Flies, and Bluefin Tuna. Cell Metab. 2019 07 02; 30(1):190-200.e6. PMID: 31105043; PMCID: PMC6620024.
    Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  10. Clarke SC, Dumesic PA, Homer CM, O'Donoghue AJ, La Greca F, Pallova L, Majer P, Madhani HD, Craik CS. Integrated Activity and Genetic Profiling of Secreted Peptidases in Cryptococcus neoformans Reveals an Aspartyl Peptidase Required for Low pH Survival and Virulence. PLoS Pathog. 2016 Dec; 12(12):e1006051. PMID: 27977806.
    Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:Animals
  11. Dumesic PA, Rosenblad MA, Samuelsson T, Nguyen T, Moresco JJ, Yates JR, Madhani HD. Noncanoncial signal recognition particle RNAs in a major eukaryotic phylum revealed by purification of SRP from the human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Oct 15; 43(18):9017-27. PMID: 26275773; PMCID: PMC4605306.
    Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  12. Dumesic PA, Homer CM, Moresco JJ, Pack LR, Shanle EK, Coyle SM, Strahl BD, Fujimori DG, Yates JR, Madhani HD. Product binding enforces the genomic specificity of a yeast polycomb repressive complex. Cell. 2015 Jan 15; 160(1-2):204-18. PMID: 25533783.
    Citations: 66     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  13. Dumesic PA, Madhani HD. Recognizing the enemy within: licensing RNA-guided genome defense. Trends Biochem Sci. 2014 Jan; 39(1):25-34. PMID: 24280023.
    Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  14. Dumesic PA, Madhani HD. The spliceosome as a transposon sensor. RNA Biol. 2013 Nov; 10(11):1653-60. PMID: 24418889.
    Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  15. Dumesic PA, Natarajan P, Chen C, Drinnenberg IA, Schiller BJ, Thompson J, Moresco JJ, Yates JR, Bartel DP, Madhani HD. Stalled spliceosomes are a signal for RNAi-mediated genome defense. Cell. 2013 Feb 28; 152(5):957-68. PMID: 23415457.
    Citations: 85     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  16. Rougemaille M, Braun S, Coyle S, Dumesic PA, Garcia JF, Isaac RS, Libri D, Narlikar GJ, Madhani HD. Ers1 links HP1 to RNAi. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Jul 10; 109(28):11258-63. PMID: 22733737; PMCID: PMC3396509.
    Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  17. Garcia JF, Dumesic PA, Hartley PD, El-Samad H, Madhani HD. Combinatorial, site-specific requirement for heterochromatic silencing factors in the elimination of nucleosome-free regions. Genes Dev. 2010 Aug 15; 24(16):1758-71. PMID: 20675407.
    Citations: 35     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  18. Dumesic PA, Scholl FA, Barragan DI, Khavari PA. Erk1/2 MAP kinases are required for epidermal G2/M progression. J Cell Biol. 2009 May 04; 185(3):409-22. PMID: 19414607.
    Citations: 45     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  19. Scholl FA, Dumesic PA, Barragan DI, Harada K, Charron J, Khavari PA. Selective role for Mek1 but not Mek2 in the induction of epidermal neoplasia. Cancer Res. 2009 May 01; 69(9):3772-8. PMID: 19383924.
    Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  20. Scholl FA, Dumesic PA, Barragan DI, Charron J, Khavari PA. Mek1/2 gene dosage determines tissue response to oncogenic Ras signaling in the skin. Oncogene. 2009 Mar 26; 28(12):1485-95. PMID: 19198628.
    Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  21. Scholl FA, Dumesic PA, Barragan DI, Harada K, Bissonauth V, Charron J, Khavari PA. Mek1/2 MAPK kinases are essential for Mammalian development, homeostasis, and Raf-induced hyperplasia. Dev Cell. 2007 Apr; 12(4):615-29. PMID: 17419998.
    Citations: 81     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  22. Scholl FA, Dumesic PA, Khavari PA. Effects of active MEK1 expression in vivo. Cancer Lett. 2005 Dec 08; 230(1):1-5. PMID: 16253755.
    Citations: 20     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  23. Scholl FA, Dumesic PA, Khavari PA. Mek1 alters epidermal growth and differentiation. Cancer Res. 2004 Sep 01; 64(17):6035-40. PMID: 15342384.
    Citations: 38     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  24. Walker DL, Hammitt DG, Dumesic PA, Thornhill AR. Equivalent blastocyst rates after freezing murine embryos in Cryo Bio System high security or standard instruments-medicine-veterinarian straws. Fertil Steril. 2003 Sep; 80 Suppl 2:743-6. PMID: 14505748.
    Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Animals
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.