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Overview

Jo Milner is a researcher affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their academic activities focus on various scientific fields, though specific areas of study and topics related to their work are not detailed in the available data.

Their publication record currently does not include any recent papers or book publications listed. There is also no information on frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues connected to their work at this time.

Regarding academic recognition, there are no awards or honors recorded for Jo Milner.

The absence of specific data on research topics, subfields, or main fields of study suggests that publicly accessible information on their scholarly focus or research contributions is limited. Consequently, an overview of their conceptual interests or thematic emphasis cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • Disruption of the nucleolus mediates stabilization of p53 in response to DNA damage and other stresses

    Carlos P. Rubbi;Jo Milner

  • Cotranslation of activated mutant p53 with wild type drives the wild-type p53 protein into the mutant conformation.

    Jo Milner;E.A. Medcalf

  • Selective silencing of viral gene expression in HPV-positive human cervical carcinoma cells treated with siRNA, a primer of RNA interference

    Ming Jiang;Jo Milner

  • Redox Modulation of p53 Conformation and Sequence-specific DNA Binding in Vitro

    Pierre Hainaut;Jo Milner

  • Cancer-specific functions of SIRT1 enable human epithelial cancer cell growth and survival.

    Jack Ford;Ming Jiang;Jo Milner

  • Tumor suppressor p53: analysis of wild-type and mutant p53 complexes.

    J Milner;E A Medcalf;A C Cook

  • Single-stranded DNA mimicry in the p53 transactivation domain interaction with replication protein A

    Elena Bochkareva;Lilia Kaustov;Ayeda Ayed;Gwan-Su Yi

  • p53 is a chromatin accessibility factor for nucleotide excision repair of DNA damage

    Carlos P. Rubbi;Jo Milner

  • Transcriptional activation functions in BRCA2.

    Jonathan Milner;Bruce Ponder;Luke Hughes-Davies;Matthias Seltmann

  • A structural role for metal ions in the "wild-type" conformation of the tumor suppressor protein p53.

    Pierre Hainaut;Jo Milner

  • Bcl-2 constitutively suppresses p53-dependent apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells.

    Ming Jiang;Jo Milner

  • SV40-53K antigen: a possible role for 53K in normal cells.

    Jo Milner;Su Milner

  • Interaction of heat-shock protein 70 with p53 translated in vitro : evidence for interaction with dimeric p53 and for a role in the regulation of p53 conformation

    P. Hainaut;J. Milner

  • SIRT3 is pro-apoptotic and participates in distinct basal apoptotic pathways.

    Simon J Allison;Jo Milner

  • p53 represses RNA polymerase III transcription by targeting TBP and inhibiting promoter occupancy by TFIIIB

    Diane Crighton;Annette Woiwode;Cheng Zhang;Nihar Mandavia

  • Different forms of p53 detected by monoclonal antibodies in non-dividing and dividing lymphocytes.

    Jo Milner

  • JNK2-dependent regulation of SIRT1 protein stability.

    Jack Ford;Shafiq U. Ahmed;Simon J. Allison;Ming Jiang;Ming Jiang

  • BRCA2 associates with acetyltransferase activity when bound to P/CAF

    François Fuks;Jonathan Milner;Tony Kouzarides

  • The structure of p53 tumour suppressor protein reveals the basis for its functional plasticity

    Andrei L Okorokov;Michael B Sherman;Celia Plisson;Vera Grinkevich

  • Identification of LDH-A as a therapeutic target for cancer cell killing via (i) p53/NAD(H)-dependent and (ii) p53-independent pathways

    Simon J. Allison;J.R.P. Knight;C. Granchi;R. Rani

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Hainaut
Pierre Hainaut Grenoble Alpes University
Robert J. White
Robert J. White University of York
Anne E. Willis
Anne E. Willis University of Cambridge
Jennifer P. Morton
Jennifer P. Morton University of Glasgow
Susan H. Garfield
Susan H. Garfield National Institutes of Health
Elena V. Orlova
Elena V. Orlova Birkbeck, University of London
Curtis C. Harris
Curtis C. Harris National Institutes of Health
Galina Selivanova
Galina Selivanova Karolinska Institute
Alan G. Weeds
Alan G. Weeds MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith Structural Genomics Consortium

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