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Overview

Antony M. Carr is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a strong focus on Molecular Biology as evidenced by a significant number of publications in this subfield.

Their scientific work covers various topics including:

  • DNA Repair Mechanisms
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Fungal and yeast genetics research
  • PARP inhibition in cancer therapy
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations

Key recent publications by Antony M. Carr include:

  • "3D Printed Calcium Phosphate Cement (CPC) Scaffolds for Anti-Cancer Drug Delivery," 2020, Pharmaceutics
  • "Replication dynamics of recombination-dependent replication forks," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Global landscape of replicative DNA polymerase usage in the human genome," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Inhibition of MRN activity by a telomere protein motif," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "The intra-S phase checkpoint directly regulates replication elongation to preserve the integrity of stalled replisomes," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The scientist has collaborated frequently with co-authors including:

  • Adam T. Watson
  • Karel Naiman
  • Eduard Campillo-Funollet
  • Alice Budden
  • D. Scolnic

Antony M. Carr's research outputs are often published in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nature Communications
  • Wellcome Open Research

Best Publications

  • DNA repair, genome stability and cancer: a historical perspective

    Penny A. Jeggo;Laurence H. Pearl;Antony M. Carr

  • Mrc1 transduces signals of DNA replication stress to activate Rad53.

    Annette A. Alcasabas;Alexander J. Osborn;Jeff Bachant;Jeff Bachant;Fenghua Hu

  • Targeted disruption of the cell-cycle checkpoint gene ATR leads to early embryonic lethality in mice

    A. de Klein;M. Muijtjens;R. van Os;Y. Verhoeven

  • DNA repair mutants defining G2 checkpoint pathways in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

    F. al-Khodairy;A.M. Carr

  • S-phase-specific activation of Cds1 kinase defines a subpathway of the checkpoint response in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    Howard D. Lindsay;Dominic J.F. Griffiths;Rhian J. Edwards;Per U. Christensen

  • The Schizosaccharomyces pombe rad3 checkpoint gene.

    N J Bentley;D A Holtzman;G Flaggs;K S Keegan

  • Fission yeast genes involved in coupling mitosis to completion of DNA replication.

    T Enoch;A M Carr;P Nurse

  • The G2-phase DNA-damage checkpoint

    Matthew J O’Connell;Nancy C Walworth;Antony M Carr

  • The evolution of diverse biological responses to DNA damage: insights from yeast and p53.

    Geoffrey M. Wahl;Antony M. Carr

  • Identification and characterization of new elements involved in checkpoint and feedback controls in fission yeast.

    F. Al-Khodairy;E. Fotou;K. S. Sheldrick;D. J. F. Griffiths

  • 14-3-3 protein homologs required for the DNA damage checkpoint in fission yeast

    Jon C. Ford;Fahad al-Khodairy;Eleftheria Fotou;Katherine S. Sheldrick

  • The roles of individual polyoma virus early proteins in oncogenic transformation

    Minoo Rassoulzadegan;Alison Cowie;Antony Carr;Nicolas Glaichenhaus

  • rqh1+, a fission yeast gene related to the Bloom‘s and Werner's syndrome genes, is required for reversible S phase arrest

    Elspeth Stewart;Carolyn Riley Chapman;Fahad Al‐Khodairy;Antony M. Carr

  • Gross Chromosomal Rearrangements and Elevated Recombination at an Inducible Site-Specific Replication Fork Barrier

    Sarah Lambert;Adam Watson;Daniel M. Sheedy;Ben Martin

  • A subset of ATM- and ATR-dependent phosphorylation events requires the BRCA1 protein

    Nicolas Foray;Didier Marot;Anastasia Gabriel;Voahangy Randrianarison

  • The Atr and Atm protein kinases associate with different sites along meiotically pairing chromosomes.

    K S Keegan;D A Holtzman;A W Plug;E R Christenson

  • Versatile shuttle vectors and genomic libraries for use with Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

    N. Barbet;W.J. Muriel;A.M. Carr

  • Three novel antibiotic marker cassettes for gene disruption and marker switching in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    Pierre Hentges;Benoit Van Driessche;Lionel Tafforeau;Jean Vandenhaute

  • The rad18 gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe defines a new subgroup of the SMC superfamily involved in DNA repair.

    A R Lehmann;M Walicka;D J Griffiths;J M Murray

  • Expression of the Large T Protein of Polyoma Virus Promotes the Establishment in Culture of ``Normal'' Rodent Fibroblast Cell Lines

    Minoo Rassoulzadegan;Zoreh Naghashfar;Alison Cowie;Antony Carr

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan R. Lehmann
Alan R. Lehmann University of Sussex
Ismael Rafols
Ismael Rafols Leiden University
Hiroshi Iwasaki
Hiroshi Iwasaki Tokyo Institute of Technology
Penny A. Jeggo
Penny A. Jeggo University of Sussex
Ernest D. Laue
Ernest D. Laue University of Cambridge
Iain M. Hagan
Iain M. Hagan University of Manchester
Robin C. Allshire
Robin C. Allshire University of Edinburgh
Mark O'Driscoll
Mark O'Driscoll University of Sussex
Kunihiro Ohta
Kunihiro Ohta University of Tokyo
Stephen J. Elledge
Stephen J. Elledge Harvard University

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