Terry van Dyke

Publication List Details

Period

1987 - 2007

Number

22

Co-Authors

Identification of conserved gene expression features between murine mammary carcinoma models and human breast tumors (2007)

Herschkowitz, Jason I, Simin, Karl, Weigman, Victor J, Mikaelian, Igor, Usary, Jerry, Hu, Zhiyuan, ...

Abstract Background Although numerous mouse models of breast carcinomas have been developed, we do not know the extent to which any faithfully represent clinically significant human phenotypes. To...

cDNA Cloning of a Serotonin 5-HT1C Receptor by Electrophysiological Assays of mRNA-Injected Xenopus Oocytes (1987)

Lübbert, Hermann, Hoffman, Beth J., Snutch, Terry P., Van Dyke, Terry, Levine, Arnold J., Hartig, Paul R., ...

We describe a strategy for the cloning of neurotransmitter-receptor and ion-channel cDNAs that is based on electrophysiological assays of mRNA-injected Xenopus oocytes. This procedure circumvents the...

Atm Is Dispensable for p53 Apoptosis and Tumor Suppression Triggered by Cell Cycle Dysfunction

Liao, Mai-Jing, Yin, Chaoying, Barlow, Carrolee, Wynshaw-Boris, Anthony, Van Dyke, Terry

Both p53 and ATM are checkpoint regulators with roles in genetic stabilization and cancer susceptibility. ATM appears to function in the same DNA damage checkpoint pathway as p53. However, ATM’s...

Selective Inactivation of p53 Facilitates Mouse Epithelial Tumor Progression without Chromosomal Instability

Lu, Xiangdong, Magrane, Gregg, Yin, Chaoying, Louis, David N., Gray, Joe, Van Dyke, Terry

We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor evolution in a transgenic brain tumor model. In TgT121 mice, cell-specific inactivation of the pRb...

No Requirement for V(D)J Recombination in p53-Deficient Thymic Lymphoma

Liao, Mai-Jing, Zhang, Xiao-Xiang, Hill, Rosina, Gao, Jingjin, Qumsiyeh, Mazin B., Nichols, Warren, ...

The p53 tumor suppressor is activated in response to a variety of cellular stress signals, although specific in vivo signals that trigger tumor suppression are unknown. In mouse thymocytes, where p53...

p19ARF Is Dispensable for Oncogenic Stress-Induced p53-Mediated Apoptosis and Tumor Suppression In Vivo

Tolbert, Dawn, Lu, Xiangdong, Yin, Chaoying, Tantama, Mathew, Van Dyke, Terry

Recent studies have shown the p19ARF tumor suppressor to be involved in the response to oncogenic stress by regulating the activity of p53. This response is mediated by antagonizing the function of...

Critical role for Atm in suppressing V(D)J recombination-driven thymic lymphoma

Liao, Mai-Jing, Van Dyke, Terry

Chromosome translocations involving T cell receptor (TCR) loci have been found in tumors from Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) patients and in mouse Atm−/− thymoma, suggesting the involvement of V(D)J...

A Dominant Interfering Bub1 Mutant Is Insufficient To Induce or Alter Thymic Tumorigenesis In Vivo, Even in a Sensitized Genetic Background

Cowley, Dale O., Muse, Ginger W., Van Dyke, Terry

Aneuploidy is a common feature of human tumors, often correlating with poor prognosis. The mitotic spindle checkpoint is thought to play a major role in aneuploidy suppression. To investigate the...

Adeno-associated virus vectors: potential applications for cancer gene therapy

Li, Chengwen, Bowles, Dawn E, Van Dyke, Terry, Samulski, Richard Jude

Augmenting cancer treatment by protein and gene delivery continues to gain momentum based on success in animal models. The primary hurdle of fully exploiting the arsenal of molecular targets and...

Sensing of intermediates in V(D)J recombination by ATM

Perkins, Eric J., Nair, Ayyappan, Cowley, Dale O., Van Dyke, Terry, Chang, Yung, Ramsden, Dale A.

Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is required for resistance to radiation-induced DNA breaks. Here we use chromatin immunoprecipitation to show that ATM also localizes to breaks associated with...

Atm Is Dispensable for p53 Apoptosis and Tumor Suppression Triggered by Cell Cycle Dysfunction

Liao, Mai-Jing, Yin, Chaoying, Barlow, Carrolee, Wynshaw-Boris, Anthony, Van Dyke, Terry

Both p53 and ATM are checkpoint regulators with roles in genetic stabilization and cancer susceptibility. ATM appears to function in the same DNA damage checkpoint pathway as p53. However, ATM’s...

Selective Inactivation of p53 Facilitates Mouse Epithelial Tumor Progression without Chromosomal Instability

Lu, Xiangdong, Magrane, Gregg, Yin, Chaoying, Louis, David N., Gray, Joe, Van Dyke, Terry

We examined the selective pressure for, and the impact of, p53 inactivation during epithelial tumor evolution in a transgenic brain tumor model. In TgT121 mice, cell-specific inactivation of the pRb...

No Requirement for V(D)J Recombination in p53-Deficient Thymic Lymphoma

Liao, Mai-Jing, Zhang, Xiao-Xiang, Hill, Rosina, Gao, Jingjin, Qumsiyeh, Mazin B., Nichols, Warren, ...

The p53 tumor suppressor is activated in response to a variety of cellular stress signals, although specific in vivo signals that trigger tumor suppression are unknown. In mouse thymocytes, where p53...

p19ARF Is Dispensable for Oncogenic Stress-Induced p53-Mediated Apoptosis and Tumor Suppression In Vivo

Tolbert, Dawn, Lu, Xiangdong, Yin, Chaoying, Tantama, Mathew, Van Dyke, Terry

Recent studies have shown the p19ARF tumor suppressor to be involved in the response to oncogenic stress by regulating the activity of p53. This response is mediated by antagonizing the function of...

Sensing of intermediates in V(D)J recombination by ATM

Perkins, Eric J., Nair, Ayyappan, Cowley, Dale O., Van Dyke, Terry, Chang, Yung, Ramsden, Dale A.

Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is required for resistance to radiation-induced DNA breaks. Here we use chromatin immunoprecipitation to show that ATM also localizes to breaks associated with...

Critical role for Atm in suppressing V(D)J recombination-driven thymic lymphoma

Liao, Mai-Jing, Van Dyke, Terry

Chromosome translocations involving T cell receptor (TCR) loci have been found in tumors from Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) patients and in mouse Atm−/− thymoma, suggesting the involvement of V(D)J...

A Dominant Interfering Bub1 Mutant Is Insufficient To Induce or Alter Thymic Tumorigenesis In Vivo, Even in a Sensitized Genetic Background

Cowley, Dale O., Muse, Ginger W., Van Dyke, Terry

Aneuploidy is a common feature of human tumors, often correlating with poor prognosis. The mitotic spindle checkpoint is thought to play a major role in aneuploidy suppression. To investigate the...

Identification of conserved gene expression features between murine mammary carcinoma models and human breast tumors

Herschkowitz, Jason I, Simin, Karl, Weigman, Victor J, Mikaelian, Igor, Usary, Jerry, Hu, Zhiyuan, ...

Comparison of mammary tumor gene-expression profiles from thirteen murine models using microarrays and with that of human breast tumors showed that many of the defining characteristics of human...

Differential Apaf-1 levels allow cytochrome c to induce apoptosis in brain tumors but not in normal neural tissues

Johnson, Carrie E., Huang, Yolanda Y., Parrish, Amanda B., Smith, Michelle I., Vaughn, Allyson E., Zhang, Qian, ...

Brain tumors are typically resistant to conventional chemotherapeutics, most of which initiate apoptosis upstream of mitochondrial cytochrome c release. In this study, we demonstrate that directly...

Aurora-A Kinase Is Essential for Bipolar Spindle Formation and Early Development▿ †

Cowley, Dale O., Rivera-Pérez, Jaime A., Schliekelman, Mark, He, Yizhou Joseph, Oliver, Trudy G., Lu, Lucy, ...

Aurora-A is a conserved kinase implicated in mitotic regulation and carcinogenesis. Aurora-A was previously implicated in mitotic entry and spindle assembly, although contradictory results prevented...