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Gartner, Anton (GartnerAnton)

Department
Department of Biological Sciences(생명과학과)
Website
http://sls.unist.ac.kr/en/_people/facultyview.asp?cate=3&seq=8062&email=tgartner@unist.ac.kr
Lab
DNA Damage Response and Genetic Toxicology (유전체 손상 반응 및 독성물)
Research Keywords
DNA Damage Response, Genetic Toxicology, DNA repair, mutagenesis, genetics
Research Interests
My Research focuses on understanding basic mechanisms of mutagenesis and on fail-safe mechanisms that ensure faithful genome maintenance and the elimination of compromised cells by programmed cell death. We mainly use C. elegans as an invertebrate model organism and employs advanced genetics, genomics, cell biology and next generation sequencing based approaches. Despite of its simplicity, C. elegans is a multicellular organism that shares many fundamental genetic programs with humans. Thus, many results obtained in the C. elegans system are likely to be applicable to mammalian systems. Our studies on C. elegans are facilitated by the simplicity of the organism at the developmental and anatomical level, by the ease of its maintenance, as well as by the power of forward and reverse genetic procedures. At the same time, we use mammalian cells to translate our insights gained from the invertebrate model. Our studies are relevant for understanding fundamental mechanisms leading to cancer formation and also aimed to better understand and more effectively use a range of agents commonly used for cancer therapy. We are engaged in multiple national and international collaborations and are currently transferring our lab from Scotland to Korea.
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2023-08Disparate roles for C. elegans DNA translocase paralogs RAD-54.L and RAD-54.B in meiotic prophase germ cellsYamaya, Kei; Wang, Bin; Memar, Nadin, et alARTICLE154 Disparate roles for C. elegans DNA translocase paralogs RAD-54.L and RAD-54.B in meiotic prophase germ cells
2023-06Experimental systems for the analysis of mutational signatures: no 'one-size-fits-all' solutionIvanov, Dmitri; Hwang, Taejoo; Sitko, Lukasz Karol, et alARTICLE620 Experimental systems for the analysis of mutational signatures: no 'one-size-fits-all' solution
2022-02DNA repair, recombination, and damage signalingGartner, Anton; Engebrecht, JoAnneARTICLE326 DNA repair, recombination, and damage signaling
2021-10C. elegans genome-wide analysis reveals DNA repair pathways that act cooperatively to preserve genome integrity upon ionizing radiationMeier, Bettina; Volkova, Nadezda V.; Wang, Bin, et alARTICLE436 C. elegans genome-wide analysis reveals DNA repair pathways that act cooperatively to preserve genome integrity upon ionizing radiation
2021-05The Last Chance SaloonHong, Ye; Zhang, Hongtao; Gartner, AntonARTICLE393 The Last Chance Saloon
2021-04Protection of the C. elegans germ cell genome depends on diverse DNA repair pathways during normal proliferationMeier, Bettina; Volkova, Nadezda V.; Hong, Ye, et alARTICLE534 Protection of the C. elegans germ cell genome depends on diverse DNA repair pathways during normal proliferation
2021-01Bub1 kinase in the regulation of mitosisKim, Taekyung; Gartner, AntonARTICLE366 Bub1 kinase in the regulation of mitosis
2020-11Ewing sarcoma protein promotes dissociation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 from chromatinLee, Seon-gyeong; Kim, Namwoo; Kim, Su-min, et alARTICLE570 Ewing sarcoma protein promotes dissociation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 from chromatin
2020-11Analysis of mutational signatures in C. elegans: Implications for cancer genome analysisMeier, Bettina; Volkova, Nadezda V.; Gerstung, Moritz, et alARTICLE439 Analysis of mutational signatures in C. elegans: Implications for cancer genome analysis
2020-10Human ANKLE1 Is a Nuclease Specific for Branched DNASong, Junfang; Freeman, Alasdair D. J.; Knebel, Axel, et alARTICLE575 Human ANKLE1 Is a Nuclease Specific for Branched DNA
2020-05Mutational signatures are jointly shaped by DNA damage and repairVolkova, Nadezda V.; Meier, Bettina; Gonzalez-Huici, Vctor, et alARTICLE765 Mutational signatures are jointly shaped by DNA damage and repair
2019-10The Balance between Mono- and NEDD8-Chains Controlled by NEDP1 upon DNA Damage Is a Regulatory Module of the HSP70 ATPase ActivityBailly, Aymeric P.; Perrin, Aurelien; Serrano-Macia, Marina, et alARTICLE22 The Balance between Mono- and NEDD8-Chains Controlled by NEDP1 upon DNA Damage Is a Regulatory Module of the HSP70 ATPase Activity
2018-096-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) Oxidative Stress Assay for Observing Dopaminergic Neuron Loss in Caenorhabditis elegansOffenburger, Sarah-Lena; Gartner, AntonARTICLE611 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) Oxidative Stress Assay for Observing Dopaminergic Neuron Loss in Caenorhabditis elegans
2018-06The conserved LEM-3/Ankle1 nuclease is involved in the combinatorial regulation of meiotic recombination repair and chromosome segregation in Caenorhabditis elegansHong, Ye; Velkova, Maria; Silva, Nicola, et alARTICLE702 The conserved LEM-3/Ankle1 nuclease is involved in the combinatorial regulation of meiotic recombination repair and chromosome segregation in Caenorhabditis elegans
2018-05Mutational signatures of DNA mismatch repair deficiency in C. elegans and human cancersMeier, Bettina; Volkova, Nadezda V.; Hong, Ye, et alARTICLE709 Mutational signatures of DNA mismatch repair deficiency in C. elegans and human cancers
2018-02LEM-3 is a midbody-tethered DNA nuclease that resolves chromatin bridges during late mitosisHong, Ye; Sonneville, Remi; Wang, Bin, et alARTICLE771 LEM-3 is a midbody-tethered DNA nuclease that resolves chromatin bridges during late mitosis
2018-01Mutations in Caenorhabditis elegans neuroligin-like glit-1, the apoptosis pathway and the calcium chaperone crt-1 increase dopaminergic neurodegeneration after 6-OHDA treatmentOffenburger, Sarah-Lena; Jongsma, Elisabeth; Gartner, AntonARTICLE657 Mutations in Caenorhabditis elegans neuroligin-like glit-1, the apoptosis pathway and the calcium chaperone crt-1 increase dopaminergic neurodegeneration after 6-OHDA treatment
2018-016-OHDA-induced dopaminergic neurodegeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans is promoted by the engulfment pathway and inhibited by the transthyretin-related protein TTR-33Offenburger, Sarah-Lena; Ho, Xue Yan; Tachie-Menson, Theresa, et alARTICLE721 6-OHDA-induced dopaminergic neurodegeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans is promoted by the engulfment pathway and inhibited by the transthyretin-related protein TTR-33
2018Biochemical and Structural Properties of Fungal Holliday Junction-Resolving EnzymesLiu, Yijin; Freeman, Alasdair; Declais, Anne-Cecile, et alARTICLE616 Biochemical and Structural Properties of Fungal Holliday Junction-Resolving Enzymes
2017-12Caenorhabditis elegans BUB-3 and SAN-1/MAD3 Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Components Are Required for Genome Stability in Response to Treatment with Ionizing RadiationBertolini, Simone; Wang, Bin; Meier, Bettina, et alARTICLE684 Caenorhabditis elegans BUB-3 and SAN-1/MAD3 Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Components Are Required for Genome Stability in Response to Treatment with Ionizing Radiation

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