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  1. 1.   CRISPR screens and quantitative proteomics reveal remodeling of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor-driven proteome through PARP7 activity
  2. Gorelik, Andrii; Paulo, Joao A; Schroeter, Christina B; Lad, Melanie; Shurr, Abigail; Mastrokalou, Chara; Siddiqi, Samrah; Suyari, Osamu; Brognard,John; Walter, David; Matthews, Jason; Palmer, Timothy M; Gygi, Steven P; Ahel, Ivan
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2025, Jun 17; 122(24): e2424985122.
  1. 2.   Combination screen in multi-cell type tumor spheroids reveals interaction between aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonists and E1 ubiquitin-activating enzyme inhibitor: Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor antagonist drug combinations
  2. Dexheimer,Tom; Coussens,Nathan; Silvers,Thomas; Jones,Eric; Chen,Lily; Fang, Jianwen; Morris, Joel; Moscow, Jeffrey A; Doroshow, James H; Teicher, Beverly A
  3. SLAS Discovery : advancing life sciences R & D. 2024, Oct 01; 29(7): 100186.
  1. 3.   Aminoflavone upregulates putative tumor suppressor miR-125b-2-3p to inhibit luminal A breast cancer stem cell-like properties
  2. Mavingire, Nicole; Campbell,Petreena; Liu, Tiantian; Wooten, Jonathan; Khan, Salma; Chen, Xin; Matthews, Jason; Wang, Charles; Brantley, Eileen
  3. Precision Clinical Medicine. 2022, Jun; 5(2): pbac008.
  1. 4.   A UVB-responsive common variant at chromosome band 7p21.1 confers tanning response and melanoma risk via regulation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, AHR
  2. Xu, Mai; Mehl, Lindsey; Zhang, Tongwu; Thakur, Rohit; Sowards, Hayley; Myers, Timothy; Jessop, Lea; Chesi, Alessandra; Johnson, Matthew E; Wells, Andrew D; Michael, Helen T; Bunda, Patricia; Jones, Kristine; Higson, Herbert; Hennessey, Rebecca C; Jermusyk, Ashley; Kovacs, Michael A; Landi, Maria Teresa; Iles, Mark M; Goldstein, Alisa M; Choi, Jiyeon; Chanock, Stephen J; Grant, Struan F A; Chari,Raj; Merlino, Glenn; Law, Matthew H; Brown, Kevin M
  3. American journal of human genetics. 2021, Sep 2; 108(9): 1611-1630.
  1. 5.   Kynurenine 3-Monooxygenase Inhibition during Acute Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Lowers PD-1 Expression and Improves Post-Combination Antiretroviral Therapy CD4+ T Cell Counts and Body Weight
  2. Swainson, Louise A; Ahn, Haelee; Pajanirassa, Priya; Khetarpal, Vinod; Deleage,Claire; Estes,Jake; Hunt, Peter W; Munoz-Sanjuan, Ignacio; McCune, Joseph M
  3. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2019, AUG 15; 203(4): 899-910.
  1. 6.   Plant Natural Products in Anticancer Drug Discovery
  2. Grothaus, P. G.; Cragg, G. M.; Newman, D. J.
  3. Current Organic Chemistry. 2010, Oct; 14(16): 1781-1791.
  1. 7.   Novel Dithiolethione-Modified Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Human Hepatoma HepG2 and Colon LS180 Cells
  2. Bass, S. E.; Sienkiewicz, P.; MacDonald, C. J.; Cheng, R.; Sparatore, A.; Del Soldato, P.; Roberts, D. D.; Moody, T. W.; Wink, D. A.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Clinical Cancer Research. 2009 15(6): 1964-1972.
  1. 8.   Modulation of Carcinogen Metabolism by Nitric Oxide-Aspirin 2 Is Associated with Suppression of DNA Damage and DNA Adduct Formation
  2. MacDonald, C. J.; Cheng, R.; Roberts, D. D.; Wink, D. A.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2009 284(33): 22099-22107.
  1. 9.   The chemical defensome: Environmental sensing and response genes in the Strongylocentrotus purpuratus genome
  2. Goldstone, J. V.; Hamdoun, A.; Cole, B. J.; Howard-Ashby, M.; Nebert, D. W.; Scally, M.; Dean, M.; Epel, D.; Hahn, M. E.; Stegeman, J. J.
  3. Developmental Biology. 2006, Dec; 300(1): 366-384.
  1. 10.   The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
  2. Sodergren, E.; Weinstock, G. M.; Davidson, E. H.; Cameron, R. A.; Gibbs, R. A.; Weinstock, G. M.; Angerer, R. C.; Angerer, L. M.; Arnone, M. I.; Burgess, D. R.; Burke, R. D.; Cameron, R. A.; Coffman, J. A.; Davidson, E. H.; Dean, M.; Elphick, M. R.; Ettensohn, C. A.; Foltz, K. R.; Hamdoun, A.; Hynes, R. O.; Klein, W. H.; Marzluff, W.; McClay, D. R.; Morris, R. L.; Mushegian, A.; Rast, J. P.; Sodergren, E.; Smith, L. C.; Thorndyke, M. C.; Vacquier, V. D.; Weinstock, G. M.; Wessel, G. M.; Wray, G.; Zhang, L.; Sodergren, E.; Weinstock, G. M.; Angerer, R. C.; Angerer, L. M.; Cameron, R. A.; Davidson, E. H.; Elsik, C. G.; Ermolaeva, O.; Hlavina, W.; Hofmann, G.; Kitts, P.; Landrum, M. J.; Mackey, A. J.; Maglott, D.; Panopoulou, G.; Poustka, A. J.; Pruitt, K.; Sapojnikov, V.; Song, X. Z.; Souvorov, A.; Solovyev, V.; Wei, Z.; Whittaker, C. A.; Worley, K.; Zhang, L.; Sodergren, E.; Weinstock, G. M.; Durbin, K. J.; Gibbs, R. A.; Shen, Y. F.; Song, X. Z.; Worley, K.; Zhang, L.; Wray, G.; Fedrigo, O.; Garfield, D.; Haygood, R.; Primus, A.; Satija, R.; Severson, T.; Zhang, L.; Sodergren, E.; Weinstock, G. M.; Gonzalez-Garay, M. L.; Jackson, A. R.; Milosavljevic, A.; Song, X. Z.; Tong, M.; Worley, K.; Ettensohn, C. A.; Cameron, R. A.; Killian, C. E.; Landrum, M. J.; Livingston, B. T.; Wilt, F. H.; Coffman, J. A.; Marzluff, W.; Mushegian, A.; Adams, N.; Belle, R.; Carbonneau, S.; Cheung, R.; Cormier, P.; Cosson, B.; Croce, J.; Fernandez-Guerra, A.; Geneviere, A. M.; Goel, M.; Kelkar, H.; Morales, J.; Mulner-Lorillon, O.; Robertson, A. J.; Hamdoun, A.; Goldstone, J. V.; Adams, N.; Cole, B.; Dean, M.; Epel, D.; Gold, B.; Hahn, M. E.; Howard-Ashby, M.; Scally, M.; Stegeman, J. J.; Morris, R. L.; Allgood, E. L.; Cool, J.; Judkins, K. M.; McCafferty, S. S.; Musante, A. M.; Obar, R. A.; Rawson, A. P.; Rossetti, B. J.; Burgess, D. R.; Allgood, E. L.; Cool, J.; Gibbons, I. R.; Hoffman, M. P.; Judkins, K. M.; Leone, A.; McCafferty, S. S.; Morris, R. L.; Musante, A. M.; Obar, R. A.; Rawson, A. P.; Rossetti, B. J.; Wessel, G. M.; Davidson, E. H.; Cameron, R. A.; Istrail, S.; Materna, S. C.; Samanta, M. P.; Stolc, V.; Tongprasit, W.; Tu, Q.; Angerer, R. C.; Angerer, L. M.; Wei, Z.; Hynes, R. O.; Bergeron, K. F.; Brandhorst, B. P.; Burke, R. D.; Whittaker, C. A.; Whittle, J.; Cameron, R. A.; Berney, K.; Bottjer, D. J.; Calestani, C.; Davidson, E. H.; Peterson, K.; Chow, E.; Yuan, Q. A.; Elhaik, E.; Elsik, C. G.; Graur, D.; Reese, J. T.; Bosdet, I.; Heesun, S.; Marra, M. A.; Schein, J.; Dean, M.; Hamdoun, A.; Rast, J. P.; Smith, L. C.; Anderson, M. K.; Berney, K.; Brockton, V.; Buckley, K. M.; Cameron, R. A.; Cohen, A. H.; Fugmann, S. D.; Hibino, T.; Loza-Coll, M.; Majeske, A. J.; Messier, C.; Nair, S. V.; Pancer, Z.; Terwilliger, D. P.; Burke, R. D.; Elphick, M. R.; Klein, W. H.; Thorndyke, M. C.; Agca, C.; Angerer, L. M.; Arboleda, E.; Arnone, M. I.; Brandhorst, B. P.; Chen, N. S.; Churcher, A. M.; Hallbook, F.; Humphrey, G. W.; Hynes, R. O.; Idris, M. M.; Kiyama, T.; Liang, S. G.; Mellott, D.; Mu, X. Q.; Murray, G.; Olinski, R. P.; Raible, F.; Rowe, M.; Taylor, J. S.; Tessmar-Raible, K.; Wang, D.; Wilson, K. H.; Yaguchi, S.; Foltz, K. R.; Vacquier, V. D.; Wessel, G. M.; Gaasterland, T.; Galindo, B. E.; Gunaratne, H. J.; Howard-Ashby, M.; Humphrey, G. W.; Juliano, C.; Kinukawa, M.; Moy, G. W.; Neill, A. T.; Nomura, M.; Raisch, M.; Reade, A.; Roux, M. M.; Song, J. L.; Su, Y. H.; Townley, I. K.; Voronina, E.; Wong, J. L.; Arnone, M. I.; Thorndyke, M. C.; Amore, G.; Angerer, L. M.; Arboleda, E.; Branno, M.; Brown, E. R.; Cavalieri, V.; Duboc, V.; Duloquin, L.; Elphick, M. R.; Flytzanis, C.; Gache, C.; Geneviere, A. M.; Idris, M. M.; Lapraz, F.; Lepage, T.; Locascio, A.; Martinez, P.; Matassi, G.; Matranga, V.; McClay, D. R.; Morales, J.; Poustka, A. J.; Raible, F.; Range, R.; Rizzo, F.; Rottinger, E.; Rowe, M.; Tessmar-Raible, K.; Sodergren, E.; Weinstock, G. M.; Wilson, K.; McClay, D. R.; Angerer, L. M.; Arnone, M. I.; Beane, W.; Bradham, C.; Byrum, C.; Croce, J.; Duboc, V.; Duloquin, L.; Gache, C.; Geneviere, A. M.; Glenn, T.; Hibino, T.; Hussain, S.; Lapraz, F.; Lepage, T.; Livingston, B. T.; Loza, M.; Manning, G.; Miranda, E.; Miranda, E.; Range, R.; Rizzo, F.; Rottinger, E.; Thomason, R.; Walton, K.; Wei, Z.; Wessel, G. M.; Wikramanayke, A.; Wilson, K. H.; Whittaker, C.; Wu, S. Y.; Xu, R. H.; Davidson, E. H.; Arnone, M. I.; Branno, M.; Brown, C. T.; Cameron, R. A.; Chen, L. L.; Gray, R. F.; Howard-Ashby, M.; Istrail, S.; Lee, P. Y.; Locascio, A.; Martinez, P.; Materna, S. C.; Nam, J.; Oliveri, P.; Rizzo, F.; Smith, J.; Muzny, D.; Sodergren, E.; Gibbs, R. A.; Weinstock, G. M.; Bell, S.; Chacko, J.; Cree, A.; Curry, S.; Davis, C.; Dinh, H.; Dugan-Rocha, S.; Fowler, J.; Gill, R.; Hamilton, C.; Hernandez, J.; Hines, S.; Hume, J.; Jackson, L.; Jolivet, A.; Kovar, C.; Lee, S.; Lewis, L.; Miner, G.; Morgan, M.; Nazareth, L. V.; Okwuonu, G.; Parker, D.; Pu, L. L.; Shen, Y. F.; Shen, Y. F.; Wright, R.; Sea Urchin Genome Sequencing Consortium
  3. Science. 2006, Nov; 314(5801): 941-952.
  1. 11.   Natural products from marine invertebrates and microbes as modulators of antitumor targets
  2. Newman, D. J.; Cragg, G. M.
  3. Current Drug Targets. 2006, MAR; 7(3): 279-304.
  1. 12.   Differential metabolism of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in mice humanized for CYP1A1 and CYP1A2
  2. Cheung, C.; Ma, X. C.; Krausz, K. W.; Kimura, S.; Feigenbaum, L.; Dalton, T. P.; Nebert, D. W.; Idle, J. R.; Gonzalez, F. J.
  3. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 2005, SEP; 18(9): 1471-1478.
  1. 13.   The search for novel drug leads for predominately antitumor therapies by utilizing mother nature's pharmacophoric libraries
  2. Kingston, D. G. I.; Newman, D. J.
  3. Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development. 2005, MAR; 8(2): 207-227.
  1. 14.   The antitumor drug candidate 2-(4-amino-3-methylphenyl)-5-fluorobenzothiazole induces NF-kappa B activity in drug-sensitive MCF-7 cells
  2. Brantley, E.; Patel, V.; Stinson, S. F.; Trapani, V.; Hose, C. D.; Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.; Gutkind, J. S.; Sausville, E. A.; Loaiza-Perez, A. I.
  3. Anti-Cancer Drugs. 2005, FEB; 16(2): 137-143.
  1. 16.   Aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation of an antitumor aminoflavone: Basis of selective toxicity for MCF-7 breast tumor cells
  2. Loaiza-Perez, A. I.; Kenney, S.; Boswell, J.; Hollingshead, M.; Alley, M. C.; Hose, C.; Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.; Trepel, J. B.; Vistica, D. T.; Sausville, E. A.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2004 3(6): 715-725.
  1. 17.   DNA damage and cell cycle arrest induced by 2-(4-amino-3- methylphenyl)-5-fluorobenzothiazole (5F 203, NSC 703786) is attenuated in aryl hydrocarbon receptor deficient MCF-7 cells
  2. Trapani, V.; Patel, V.; Leong, C. O.; Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.; Hose, C.; Trepel, J. B.; Stevens, M. F. G.; Sausville, E. A.; Loaiza-Perez, A. I.
  3. British Journal of Cancer. 2003 88(4): 599-605.
  1. 18.   Resistance of MCF-7 cells to dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced apoptosis is due to reduced CYP1A1 expression
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Dankwah, M.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. International Journal of Oncology. 2002 21(2): 385-391.
  1. 19.   Inhibition of carcinogen-activating enzymes by 16 alpha-fluoro- 5-androsten-17-one
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; MacDonald, C. J.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Cancer Research. 2002 62(13): 3685-3690.
  1. 20.   Role of CYP1A1 in modulation of antitumor properties of the novel agent 2-(4-amino-3-methylphenyl)benzothiazole (DF 203, NSC 674495) in human breast cancer cells
  2. Chua, M. S.; Kashiyama, E.; Bradshaw, T. D.; Stinson, S. F.; Brantley, E.; Sausville, E. A.; Stevens, M. F. G.
  3. Cancer Research. 2000 60(18): 5196-5203.
  1. 21.   The steroid hormone dehydroepiandrosterone inhibits CYP1A1 expression in vitro by a post-transcriptional mechanism
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1999 274(49): 35186-35190.
  1. 22.   Effect of Curcumin On the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor and Cytochrome P450 1a1 in Mcf-7 Human Breast Carcinoma Cells
  2. Ciolino, H. P.; Daschner, P. J.; Wang, T. T. Y.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Biochemical Pharmacology. 1998 56(2): 197-206.
  1. 23.   Lesions of Aryl-Hydrocarbon Receptor-Deficient Mice
  2. Fernandezsalguero, P. M.; Ward, J. M.; Sundberg, J. P.; Gonzalez, F. J.
  3. Veterinary Pathology. 1997 34(6): 605-614.
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