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Analysis of racial differences in histologic subtype and survival in renal cell carcinoma at an urban academic cancer center. [Meeting Abstract]

Wong, Kevin; Shusterman, Michael; Gartrell, Benjamin Adam
ISI:000411931703150
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 4535492

Tumor Lysis Syndrome in an Unusual Metastatic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor with Ectopic ACTH Secretion [Case Report]

Shusterman, Michael; Bloomgarden, Noah A; Sotardi, Susan T; Shastri, Aditi
PMID: 26271662
ISSN: 1941-6636
CID: 4535412

Analysis of survival outcomes among ethnic minorities with pancreatic cancer treated at an urban academic cancer center. [Meeting Abstract]

Jou, Erin; Shusterman, Michael; Chuy, Jennifer W.; Kaubisch, Andreas; Aparo, Santiago; Goel, Sanjay
ISI:000404665407052
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 4535472

the Association Between ABO Blood Types and Venous Thromboembolism in Individuals with a Positive Antiphospholipid Antibody Profile Is Varied By Sex [Meeting Abstract]

Shusterman, Michael; Golub, Eugeniya; Mowrey, Wenzhu; Broder, Anna R.
ISI:000417143403279
ISSN: 2326-5191
CID: 4535502

Competition between replicative and translesion polymerases during homologous recombination repair in Drosophila

Kane, Daniel P; Shusterman, Michael; Rong, Yikang; McVey, Mitch
In metazoans, the mechanism by which DNA is synthesized during homologous recombination repair of double-strand breaks is poorly understood. Specifically, the identities of the polymerase(s) that carry out repair synthesis and how they are recruited to repair sites are unclear. Here, we have investigated the roles of several different polymerases during homologous recombination repair in Drosophila melanogaster. Using a gap repair assay, we found that homologous recombination is impaired in Drosophila lacking DNA polymerase zeta and, to a lesser extent, polymerase eta. In addition, the Pol32 protein, part of the polymerase delta complex, is needed for repair requiring extensive synthesis. Loss of Rev1, which interacts with multiple translesion polymerases, results in increased synthesis during gap repair. Together, our findings support a model in which translesion polymerases and the polymerase delta complex compete during homologous recombination repair. In addition, they establish Rev1 as a crucial factor that regulates the extent of repair synthesis.
PMCID:3330096
PMID: 22532806
ISSN: 1553-7404
CID: 4535402