BOYKO ATANASSOV

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionMD Anderson
DepartmentEpigenetics & Molecular Carcinogenesis
AddressPO Box 389
Smithville TX 78957-0389
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    1. Alam S, Zunic A, Venkat S, Feigin ME, Atanassov BS. Regulation of Cyclin D1 Degradation by Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 27X Is Critical for Cancer Cell Proliferation and Tumor Growth. Mol Cancer Res. 2022 12 02; 20(12):1751-1762. PMID: 36001804; PMCID: PMC9722596.
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    2. Kuang X, McAndrew MJ, Mustachio LM, Chen YC, Atanassov BS, Lin K, Lu Y, Shen J, Salinger A, Macatee T, Dent SYR, Koutelou E. Usp22 Overexpression Leads to Aberrant Signal Transduction of Cancer-Related Pathways but Is Not Sufficient to Drive Tumor Formation in Mice. Cancers (Basel). 2021 Aug 25; 13(17). PMID: 34503086; PMCID: PMC8428332.
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    3. Aquila L, Atanassov BS. Regulation of Histone Ubiquitination in Response to DNA Double Strand Breaks. Cells. 2020 07 16; 9(7). PMID: 32708614; PMCID: PMC7407225.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    4. Koutelou E, Wang L, Schibler AC, Chao HP, Kuang X, Lin K, Lu Y, Shen J, Jeter CR, Salinger A, Wilson M, Chen YC, Atanassov BS, Tang DG, Dent SYR. USP22 controls multiple signaling pathways that are essential for vasculature formation in the mouse placenta. Development. 2019 02 22; 146(4). PMID: 30718289; PMCID: PMC6398448.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    5. Atanassov BS, Dent SYR, Lambies G, Miceli M, Mart?nez-Guillamon C, Olivera-Salguero R, Pe?a R, Fr?as CP, Calder?n I, Arribas J, Garc?a de Herreros A, D?az VM. TGF?-Activated USP27X Deubiquitinase Regulates Cell Migration and Chemoresistance via Stabilization of Snail1. Cancer Res. 2019 01 01; 79(1):33-46. PMID: 30341066; PMCID: PMC9386731.
      Citations: 37     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    6. Lan X, Atanassov BS, Li W, Zhang Y, Florens L, Mohan RD, Galardy PJ, Washburn MP, Workman JL, Dent SYR. USP44 Is an Integral Component of N-CoR that Contributes to Gene Repression by Deubiquitinating Histone H2B. Cell Rep. 2016 11 22; 17(9):2382-2393. PMID: 27880911; PMCID: PMC5131803.
      Citations: 24     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    7. Li W, Atanassov BS, Lan X, Mohan RD, Swanson SK, Farria AT, Florens L, Washburn MP, Workman JL, Dent SYR. Cytoplasmic ATXN7L3B Interferes with Nuclear Functions of the SAGA Deubiquitinase Module. Mol Cell Biol. 2016 11 15; 36(22):2855-2866. PMID: 27601583; PMCID: PMC5086525.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    8. Atanassov BS, Mohan RD, Lan X, Kuang X, Lu Y, Lin K, McIvor E, Li W, Zhang Y, Florens L, Byrum SD, Mackintosh SG, Calhoun-Davis T, Koutelou E, Wang L, Tang DG, Tackett AJ, Washburn MP, Workman JL, Dent SY. ATXN7L3 and ENY2 Coordinate Activity of Multiple H2B Deubiquitinases Important for Cellular Proliferation and Tumor Growth. Mol Cell. 2016 05 19; 62(4):558-71. PMID: 27132940; PMCID: PMC4874879.
      Citations: 55     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    9. Atanassov BS, Dent SY. USP22 regulates cell proliferation by deubiquitinating the transcriptional regulator FBP1. EMBO Rep. 2011 Sep 01; 12(9):924-30. PMID: 21779003; PMCID: PMC3166460.
      Citations: 65     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    10. Atanassov BS, Koutelou E, Dent SY. The role of deubiquitinating enzymes in chromatin regulation. FEBS Lett. 2011 Jul 07; 585(13):2016-23. PMID: 20974139; PMCID: PMC3036772.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    11. Atanassov BS, Evrard YA, Multani AS, Zhang Z, Devys D, Chang S, Dent SY, Tora L. Gcn5 and SAGA regulate shelterin protein turnover and telomere maintenance. Mol Cell. 2009 Aug 14; 35(3):352-64. PMID: 19683498; PMCID: PMC2749492.
      Citations: 90     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    12. Atanassov BS, Barrett JC, Davis BJ. Homozygous germ line mutation in exon 27 of murine Brca2 disrupts the Fancd2-Brca2 pathway in the homologous recombination-mediated DNA interstrand cross-links' repair but does not affect meiosis. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2005 Dec; 44(4):429-37. PMID: 16127665.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    13. ATXN7L3 and ENY2 Coordinate Activity of Multiple H2B Deubiquitinases Important for Cellular Proliferation and Tumor Growth. Molecular Cell.
    14. Cytoplasmic ATXN7L3B interferes with nuclear functions of the SAGA deubiquitinase module. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 36:2855-2866.
    15. USP44 Is an Integral Component of N-CoR that Contributes to Gene Repression by Deubiquitinating Histone H2B. Cell Reports. 17:2382-2393.
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