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    Developmentally Regulated Post-translational Modification of Nucleoplasmin Controls Histone Sequestration and Deposition by Onikubo, Takashi, Nicklay, Joshua J., Xing, Li, Warren, Christopher, Anson, Brandon, Wang, Wei-Lin, Burgos, Emmanuel S., Ruff, Sophie E., Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Cheng, R. Holland, Hunt, Donald F., Shechter, David

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (17-03-2015)
    “…Nucleoplasmin (Npm) is an abundant histone chaperone in vertebrate oocytes and embryos. During embryogenesis, regulation of Npm histone binding is critical for…”
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    Monitoring the Inflammatory Response to Infection through the Integration of MALDI IMS and MRI by Attia, Ahmed S., Schroeder, Kaitlin A., Seeley, Erin H., Wilson, Kevin J., Hammer, Neal D., Colvin, Daniel C., Manier, M. Lisa, Nicklay, Joshua J., Rose, Kristie L., Gore, John C., Caprioli, Richard M., Skaar, Eric P.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (14-06-2012)
    “…Systemic bacterial infection is characterized by a robust whole-organism inflammatory response. Analysis of the immune response to infection involves…”
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    Phosphorylation and arginine methylation mark histone H2A prior to deposition during Xenopus laevis development by Wang, Wei-Lin, Anderson, Lissa C, Nicklay, Joshua J, Chen, Hongshan, Gamble, Matthew J, Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Hunt, Donald F, Shechter, David

    Published in Epigenetics & chromatin (06-09-2014)
    “…Stored, soluble histones in eggs are essential for early development, in particular during the maternally controlled early cell cycles in the absence of…”
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    Localized in Situ Hydrogel-Mediated Protein Digestion and Extraction Technique for on-Tissue Analysis by Harris, Glenn A, Nicklay, Joshua J, Caprioli, Richard M

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (05-03-2013)
    “…A simultaneous on-tissue proteolytic digestion and extraction method is described for the in situ analysis of proteins from spatially distinct areas of a…”
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    MALDI Imaging and in Situ Identification of Integral Membrane Proteins from Rat Brain Tissue Sections by Nicklay, Joshua J, Harris, Glenn A, Schey, Kevin L, Caprioli, Richard M

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (06-08-2013)
    “…Transmembrane proteins are greatly underrepresented in data generated by imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) because of analytical challenges related to their size…”
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    Imaging mass spectrometry for assessing temporal proteomics: Analysis of calprotectin in Acinetobacter baumannii pulmonary infection by Moore, Jessica L., Becker, Kyle W., Nicklay, Joshua J., Boyd, Kelli L., Skaar, Eric P., Caprioli, Richard M.

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-04-2014)
    “…Imaging MS is routinely used to show spatial localization of proteins within a tissue sample and can also be employed to study temporal protein dynamics. The…”
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    Mass Spectrometry of Membrane Proteins: A Focus on Aquaporins by Schey, Kevin L, Grey, Angus C, Nicklay, Joshua J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (04-06-2013)
    “…Membrane proteins are abundant, critically important biomolecules that conduct essential functions in all cells and are the targets of a significant number of…”
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    Analysis of Histones in Xenopus laevis: I. A DISTINCT INDEX OF ENRICHED VARIANTS AND MODIFICATIONS EXISTS IN EACH CELL TYPE AND IS REMODELED DURING DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSITIONS by Shechter, David, Nicklay, Joshua J, Chitta, Raghu K, Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Hunt, Donald F, Allis, C. David

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-2009)
    “…Histone proteins contain epigenetic information that is encoded both in the relative abundance of core histones and variants and particularly in the…”
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    Analysis of Histones in Xenopus laevis: II. MASS SPECTROMETRY REVEALS AN INDEX OF CELL TYPE-SPECIFIC MODIFICATIONS ON H3 AND H4 by Nicklay, Joshua J, Shechter, David, Chitta, Raghu K, Garcia, Benjamin A, Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Allis, C. David, Hunt, Donald F

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-2009)
    “…Epigenetic information is hypothesized to be encoded in histone variants and post-translational modifications. Varied cell- and locus-specific combinations of…”
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    Oxidation of 5-thio-2-nitrobenzoic acid, by the biologically relevant oxidants peroxynitrite anion, hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorous acid by Landino, Lisa M., Mall, Catherine B., Nicklay, Joshua J., Dutcher, Sarah K., Moynihan, Katherine L.

    Published in Nitric oxide (01-02-2008)
    “…The modification of protein and non-protein thiols by oxidants including hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2), peroxynitrite anion (ONOO −) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl)…”
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    Analysis of Histones in Xenopus laevis by Shechter, David, Nicklay, Joshua J., Chitta, Raghu K., Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Hunt, Donald F., Allis, C. David

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-2009)
    “…Histone proteins contain epigenetic information that is encoded both in the relative abundance of core histones and variants and particularly in the…”
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    Analysis of Histones in Xenopus laevis by Nicklay, Joshua J., Shechter, David, Chitta, Raghu K., Garcia, Benjamin A., Shabanowitz, Jeffrey, Allis, C. David, Hunt, Donald F.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-2009)
    “…Epigenetic information is hypothesized to be encoded in histone variants and post-translational modifications. Varied cell- and locus-specific combinations of…”
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