Lawrence Grossman

Publication List Details

Period

1954 - 2006

Number

37

Co-Authors

Comet 81P/Wild 2 Under a Microscope (2006)

Brownlee, Don, Tsou, Peter, Aléon, Jérôme, Alexander, Conel M O'D, Araki, Tohru, Bajt, Sasa, ...

The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study. The preliminary examination of these samples shows that the nonvolatile...

MC1R, ASIP, and DNA Repair in Sporadic and Familial Melanoma in a Mediterranean Population (2005)

Landi, Maria Teresa, Kanetsky, Peter A., Tsang, Shirley, Gold, Bert, Munroe, David, Rebbeck, Timothy, ...

Background: Melanoma risk factors include fair pigmentation, multiple nevi, low DNA repair capacity, and CDKN2A or CDK4 mutations. Variants of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene have been...

DNA Repair, Dysplastic Nevi, and Sunlight Sensitivity in the Development of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma (2002)

Landi, Maria Teresa, Baccarelli, Andrea, Tarone, Robert E., Pesatori, Angela, Tucker, Margaret A., Hedayati, Mohammad, ...

Background: Exposure to UV radiation is associated with cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM). In mammalian cells, UV radiation induces DNA damage that can be repaired by the nucleotide excision repair...

Association of chromosome 19q13.2-3 haplotypes with basal cell carcinoma: tentative delineation of an involved region using data for single nucleotide polymorphisms in two cohorts (2002)

Rockenbauer, Eszter, Bendixen, Mette H., Bukowy, Zuzanna, Yin, Jiaoyang, Jacobsen, Nicklas R., Hedayati, Mohammad, ...

We have previously used single nucleotide polymorphisms to detect an association of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in Caucasian Americans and Danes with the genome region 19q13.2-3, which contains...

Modulation of repair of ultraviolet damage in the host-cell reactivation assay by polymorphic XPC and XPD/ERCC2 genotypes (2002)

Qiao, Yawei, Spitz, Margaret R., Shen, Hongbing, Guo, Zhaozheng, Shete, Sanjay, Hedayati, Mohammad, ...

DNA repair capacity (DRC) plays an important role in genetic susceptibility to cancer. Polymorphisms of a number of DNA repair genes involved in several distinct pathways have been identified....

Polymorphisms of the DNA repair gene XPD: correlations with risk of basal cell carcinoma revisited (2001)

Vogel, Ulla, Hedayati, Mohammad, Dybdahl, Marianne, Grossman, Lawrence, Nexø, Bjørn Andersen

The XPD gene product has a dual function in basal transcription and in nucleotide excision repair. We have previously reported that two polymorphisms in the gene, one silent mutation in codon 156 of...

A new xeroderma pigmentosum group C poly(AT) insertion/deletion polymorphism (2000)

Khan, Sikandar G., Metter, E.Jeffrey, Tarone, Robert E., Bohr, Vilhelm A., Grossman, Lawrence, Hedayati, Mohammad, ...

We found a common biallelic polymorphism (PAT) in the xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C (XPC) DNA repair gene consisting of an insertion of 83 bases of A and T [poly(AT)] and a...

DNA Repair and Susceptibility to Basal Cell Carcinoma: A Case-Control Study (1994)

Wei, Qingyi, Matanoski, Genevieve M., Farmer, Evan R., Hedayati, Mohammad A., Grossman, Lawrence

This study investigated the role of DNA repair in susceptibility to sunlight-induced basal cell carcinoma using a host cell reactivation assay in peripheral lymphocytes. The study included Maryland...

Complementation of the xeroderma pigmentosum DNA repair synthesis defect with Escherichia coli UvrABC proteins in a cell-free system (1990)

Hansson, Johan, Grossman, Lawrence, Lindahl, Tomas, Wood, Richard D.

A newly developed cell-free system was used to study DNA repair synthesis carried out by extracts from human cell lines in vitro. Extracts from a normal human lymphoid cell line and from cell lines...

ATPase activity of the UvrA and UvrAB protein complexes of the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease (1989)

Oh, Euk Y., Claassen, Lark, Thiagalingam, Sambasivamoorthy, Mazur, Sharlyn, Grossman, Lawrence

We have analyzed the ATPase activity exhibited by the UvrABC DNA repair complex. The UvrA protein is an ATPase whose lack of DNA dependence may be related to the ATP induced monomerdimer transitions....

Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision (1988)

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

UvrB is specifically proteolyzed in Escherichia coli cell extracts to UvrB*. UvrB* is capable of interacting with UvrA in an apparently similar manner to the UvrB, however UvtB* is defective in the...

Involvement of a cryptic ATPase activity of UvrB and its proteolysis product, UvrB* in DNA repair (1988)

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

The incision of damaged DNA by the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease requires ATP hydrolysis. Although the deduced sequence of the UvtB protein suggests a putative ATP binding site, no nucleoside...

Protein complexes formed during the incision reaction catalyzed by the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease (1986)

Yeung, Anthony T., Mattes, William B., Grossman, Lawrence

An examination has been made into the nature of the nucleoprotein complexes formed during the incision reaction catalyzed by the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease when acting on a pyrimidine...

The purification of the Escherichia coliUvrABC incision system (1986)

Yeung, Anthony T., Mattes, William B., Oh, Euk Y., Yoakum, George H., Grossman, Lawrence

The UvrA, UvrB and UvrC proteins of Escherichia coli have been purified in good yields to homogeneity with rapid three- or four-step purification procedures. The cloned uvrA and uvrB genes were...

The effect of Escherichia coli Uvr protein binding on the topology of supercoiled DNA (1986)

Oh, Euk Y., Grossman, Lawrence

The effects of the binding of the E. coli UvrA and UvrB proteins on the linking number (ΔL) of superhelical DNA has been measured. The effects of cofactor ATP structure on UvrAB-nucleoprotein...

Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

UvrB is specifically proteolyzed in Escherichia coli cell extracts to UvrB*. UvrB* is capable of interacting with UvrA in an aparently similar manner to the UvrB, however UvrB* is defective in the...

Involvement of a cryptic ATPase activity of UvrB and its proteolysis product, UvrB* in DNA repair

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

The incision of damaged DNA by the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease requires ATP hydrolysis. Although the deduced sequence of the UvrB protein suggests a putative ATP binding site, no nucleoside...

In Vitro Repair of UV-Irradiated Micrococcus luteus Bacteriophage N1 Transfecting DNA 1

Mahler, Inga, George, Jeanne, Grossman, Lawrence

Calcium-treated UV-sensitive, host cell reactivation− strains of Micrococcus luteus are infected with UV-irradiated N1 DNA. In strains lacking UV endonuclease, in vitro treatment of the irradiated...

An Endonuclease from Escherichia coli That Acts Preferentially on UV-Irradiated DNA and Is Absent from the uvrA and uvrB Mutants*

Braun, Andrew, Grossman, Lawrence

At least two endonucleolytic activities that preferentially incise ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated DNA exist in extracts of E. coli. These two activities can be separated by phosphocellulose...

ENZYMATIC REPAIR OF DNA, I. PURIFICATION OF TWO ENZYMES INVOLVED IN THE EXCISION OF THYMINE DIMERS FROM ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATED DNA*

Kaplan, Joan C., Kushner, Sidney R., Grossman, Lawrence

Two nucleases that catalyze the excision of photoproducts from UV-irradiated DNA have been extensively purified from M. luteus (M. lysodeikticus). The first enzyme, an endonuclease, has been purified...

Potential role of proteolysis in the control of UvrABC incision

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

UvrB is specifically proteolyzed in Escherichia coli cell extracts to UvrB*. UvrB* is capable of interacting with UvrA in an aparently similar manner to the UvrB, however UvrB* is defective in the...

Involvement of a cryptic ATPase activity of UvrB and its proteolysis product, UvrB* in DNA repair

Caron, Paul R., Grossman, Lawrence

The incision of damaged DNA by the Escherichia coli UvrABC endonuclease requires ATP hydrolysis. Although the deduced sequence of the UvrB protein suggests a putative ATP binding site, no nucleoside...

In Vitro Repair of UV-Irradiated Micrococcus luteus Bacteriophage N1 Transfecting DNA 1

Mahler, Inga, George, Jeanne, Grossman, Lawrence

Calcium-treated UV-sensitive, host cell reactivation− strains of Micrococcus luteus are infected with UV-irradiated N1 DNA. In strains lacking UV endonuclease, in vitro treatment of the irradiated...

An Endonuclease from Escherichia coli That Acts Preferentially on UV-Irradiated DNA and Is Absent from the uvrA and uvrB Mutants*

Braun, Andrew, Grossman, Lawrence

At least two endonucleolytic activities that preferentially incise ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated DNA exist in extracts of E. coli. These two activities can be separated by phosphocellulose...

ENZYMATIC REPAIR OF DNA, I. PURIFICATION OF TWO ENZYMES INVOLVED IN THE EXCISION OF THYMINE DIMERS FROM ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATED DNA*

Kaplan, Joan C., Kushner, Sidney R., Grossman, Lawrence

Two nucleases that catalyze the excision of photoproducts from UV-irradiated DNA have been extensively purified from M. luteus (M. lysodeikticus). The first enzyme, an endonuclease, has been purified...