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Beric R. Henderson

Beric R. Henderson

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Biology and Biochemistry

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47
Citations
8000
World Ranking
18713
National Ranking
548

Overview

Beric R. Henderson is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. This association places them within an academic environment known for a broad range of research activities across numerous disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of APC regulates β-catenin subcellular localization and turnover

    Beric R. Henderson

  • A comparison of the activity, sequence specificity, and CRM1-dependence of different nuclear export signals.

    Beric R. Henderson;Alexandra Eleftheriou

  • The ins and outs of APC and β-catenin nuclear transport

    Beric R Henderson;Francois Fagotto

  • Interactions between HIV rev and nuclear import and export factors: the rev nuclear localisation signal mediates specific binding to human importin-β

    Beric R Henderson;Piergiorgio Percipalle

  • Disruption of E-Cadherin by Matrix Metalloproteinase Directly Mediates Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Downstream of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells

    Guoping Zheng;James Guy Lyons;Thian Kui Tan;Yiping Wang

  • Regulation of tumor suppressors by nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling.

    Megan Fabbro;Beric R Henderson

  • BARD1 induces BRCA1 intranuclear foci formation by increasing RING-dependent BRCA1 nuclear import and inhibiting BRCA1 nuclear export

    Megan Fabbro;Jose A. Rodriguez;Richard Baer;Beric R. Henderson

  • IQGAP1 regulation and roles in cancer.

    Michael Johnson;Manisha Sharma;Beric R. Henderson

  • Mutational analysis of the [4Fe-4S]-cluster converting iron regulatory factor from its RNA-binding form to cytoplasmic aconitase

    H. Hirling;B.R. Henderson;L.C. Kühn

  • Identification of a functional nuclear export sequence in BRCA1.

    Jose A. Rodrı́guez;Beric R. Henderson

  • Characterization of a second RNA-binding protein in rodents with specificity for iron-responsive elements

    B R Henderson;C Seiser;L C Kühn

  • Optimal sequence and structure of iron-responsive elements. Selection of RNA stem-loops with high affinity for iron regulatory factor.

    B R Henderson;E Menotti;C Bonnard;L C Kühn

  • Targeting the β-catenin nuclear transport pathway in cancer

    Cara Jamieson;Manisha Sharma;Beric R. Henderson

  • Succinate Dehydrogenase b mRNA of Drosophila melanogaster Has a Functional Iron-responsive Element in Its 5′-Untranslated Region

    Stefan A. Kohler;Beric R. Henderson;Lukas C. Kühn

  • Iron Regulatory Proteins 1 and 2 Bind Distinct Sets of RNA Target Sequences

    Beric R. Henderson;Eric Menotti;Lukas C. Kühn

  • Born to Be Exported: COOH-Terminal Nuclear Export Signals of Different Strength Ensure Cytoplasmic Accumulation of Nucleophosmin Leukemic Mutants

    Niccolò Bolli;Ildo Nicoletti;M. Felicetta De Marco;Barbara Bigerna

  • Differential modulation of the RNA-binding proteins IRP-1 and IRP-2 in response to iron. IRP-2 inactivation requires translation of another protein

    Beric R. Henderson;Lukas C. Kühn

  • Cytoplasmic mislocalization of BRCA1 caused by cancer-associated mutations in the BRCT domain.

    José Antonio Rodriguez;Wendy W.Y. Au;Beric R. Henderson

  • Wnt signaling from membrane to nucleus: β-catenin caught in a loop.

    Cara Jamieson;Manisha Sharma;Beric R. Henderson

  • Nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of BARD1 contributes to its proapoptotic activity and is regulated by dimerization with BRCA1.

    José Antonio Rodriguez;Stefan Schüchner;Wendy W Y Au;Megan Fabbro

Frequent Co-Authors

Lukas C. Kühn
Lukas C. Kühn École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
David A. Jans
David A. Jans Monash University
David D.L. Bowtell
David D.L. Bowtell Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Richard F. Kefford
Richard F. Kefford Macquarie University
Melissa C. Southey
Melissa C. Southey Monash University
Ellen Solomon
Ellen Solomon King's College London
David E. Goldgar
David E. Goldgar University of Utah
Amanda B. Spurdle
Amanda B. Spurdle QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Matthew A. Brown
Matthew A. Brown Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Fergus J. Couch
Fergus J. Couch Mayo Clinic

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