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Marjorie Ann Oettinger, Ph.D.

Professor of Genetics
Chromatin immunoprecipitation in the analysis of large chromatin domains across murine antigen receptor loci.
Authors: Authors: Ciccone DN, Morshead KB, Oettinger MA.
Methods Enzymol
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Chromatin modifications as clues to the regulation of antigen receptor assembly.
Authors: Authors: Ciccone D, Oettinger M.
Novartis Found Symp
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DNA-PK is activated by nucleosomes and phosphorylates H2AX within the nucleosomes in an acetylation-dependent manner.
Authors: Authors: Park EJ, Chan DW, Park JH, Oettinger MA, Kwon J.
Nucleic Acids Res
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V(D)J recombination frequencies can be profoundly affected by changes in the spacer sequence.
Authors: Authors: Montalbano A, Ogwaro KM, Tang A, Matthews AG, Larijani M, Oettinger MA, Feeney AJ.
J Immunol
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Antigen receptor loci poised for V(D)J rearrangement are broadly associated with BRG1 and flanked by peaks of histone H3 dimethylated at lysine 4.
Authors: Authors: Morshead KB, Ciccone DN, Taverna SD, Allis CD, Oettinger MA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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V(D)J recombination and RAG-mediated transposition in yeast.
Authors: Authors: Clatworthy AE, Valencia MA, Haber JE, Oettinger MA.
Mol Cell
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The C-terminal portion of RAG2 protects against transposition in vitro.
Authors: Authors: Elkin SK, Matthews AG, Oettinger MA.
EMBO J
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Nonhomologous end joining and V(D)J recombination require an additional factor.
Authors: Authors: Dai Y, Kysela B, Hanakahi LA, Manolis K, Riballo E, Stumm M, Harville TO, West SC, Oettinger MA, Jeggo PA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Lysine-79 of histone H3 is hypomethylated at silenced loci in yeast and mammalian cells: a potential mechanism for position-effect variegation.
Authors: Authors: Ng HH, Ciccone DN, Morshead KB, Oettinger MA, Struhl K.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Deletion of the RAG2 C terminus leads to impaired lymphoid development in mice.
Authors: Authors: Akamatsu Y, Monroe R, Dudley DD, Elkin SK, Gartner F, Talukder SR, Takahama Y, Alt FW, Bassing CH, Oettinger MA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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