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49
Citations
9420
World Ranking
17983
National Ranking
7359

Overview

Kevin D. Sarge is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their academic work is connected to this institution, reflecting an active role in its research environment.

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Kevin D. Sarge is currently living, and the information available focuses solely on their institutional affiliation without additional personal or research-specific details.

Best Publications

  • Activation of heat shock gene transcription by heat shock factor 1 involves oligomerization, acquisition of DNA-binding activity, and nuclear localization and can occur in the absence of stress.

    Kevin D. Sarge;Shawn P. Murphy;Richard I. Morimoto

  • Transcriptional regulation of heat shock genes. A paradigm for inducible genomic responses.

    Richard I Morimoto;Kevin D. Sarge;Klara Abravaya

  • Cloning and characterization of two mouse heat shock factors with distinct inducible and constitutive DNA-binding ability

    Kevin D. Sarge;Vincenzo Zimarino;Karin Holm;Carl Wu

  • In vitro activation of heat shock transcription factor DNA-binding by calcium and biochemical conditions that affect protein conformation.

    Dick D. Mosser;Paul T. Kotzbauer;Kevin D. Sarge;Richard I. Morimoto

  • Activation of heat shock factor 2 during hemin-induced differentiation of human erythroleukemia cells.

    Lea Sistonen;Kevin D. Sarge;Benette Phillips;Klara Abravaya

  • Regulation of heat shock transcription factor 1 by stress-induced SUMO-1 modification.

    Yiling Hong;Richard Rogers;Michael J. Matunis;Christopher N. Mayhew

  • Human heat shock factors 1 and 2 are differentially activated and can synergistically induce hsp70 gene transcription.

    Lea Sistonen;Kevin D. Sarge;Richard I Morimoto

  • Characterization of the stress-inducing effects of homocysteine.

    P. A. Outinen;S. K. Sood;P. C. Y. Liaw;K. D. Sarge

  • Expression of heat shock factor 2 in mouse testis: potential role as a regulator of heat-shock protein gene expression during spermatogenesis.

    Kevin D. Sarge;Ok-Kyong Park-Sarge;John D. Kirby;Kelly E. Mayo

  • Arachidonate is a potent modulator of human heat shock gene transcription.

    Donald A. Jurivich;Lea Sistonen;Kevin D. Sarge;Richard I. Morimoto

  • SUMO-1 Modification Regulates the DNA Binding Activity of Heat Shock Transcription Factor 2, a Promyelocytic Leukemia Nuclear Body Associated Transcription Factor *

    Michael L. Goodson;Yiling Hong;Richard Rogers;Michael J. Matunis

  • Mechanism of hsp70i Gene Bookmarking

    Hongyan Xing;Donald C. Wilkerson;Christopher N. Mayhew;Christopher N. Mayhew;Eric J. Lubert;Eric J. Lubert

  • Sumoylation and human disease pathogenesis.

    Kevin D. Sarge;Ok-Kyong Park-Sarge

  • Sumoylation regulates lamin A function and is lost in lamin A mutants associated with familial cardiomyopathies

    Yu-Qian Zhang;Kevin D. Sarge

  • Regulation and Function of SUMO Modification

    Roland S. Hilgarth;Lynea A. Murphy;Hollie S. Skaggs;Donald C. Wilkerson

  • Quercetin Inhibits Heat Shock Protein Induction but Not Heat Shock Factor DNA-Binding in Human Breast Carcinoma Cells

    R.K. Hansen;S. Oesterreich;S. Oesterreich;P. Lemieux;P. Lemieux;K.D. Sarge;K.D. Sarge

  • Effects of neurohormonal stress and aging on the activation of mammalian heat shock factor 1.

    Timothy W. Fawcett;Sherrie L. Sylvester;Kevin D. Sarge;Richard I Morimoto

  • Age-related alterations in the activation of heat shock transcription factor 1 in rat hepatocytes.

    Ahmad R. Heydari;Shenghong You;Ryoya Takahashi;Astrid Gutsmann-Conrad

  • Sumoylation of amyloid precursor protein negatively regulates Aβ aggregate levels

    Yu-Qian Zhang;Kevin D. Sarge

  • Mouse heat shock transcription factors 1 and 2 prefer a trimeric binding site but interact differently with the HSP70 heat shock element.

    Paul E. Kroeger;Kevin D. Sarge;Richard I. Morimoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard I. Morimoto
Richard I. Morimoto Northwestern University
Lea Sistonen
Lea Sistonen Åbo Akademi University
Michael J. Matunis
Michael J. Matunis Johns Hopkins University
Arlan Richardson
Arlan Richardson University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Akira Nakai
Akira Nakai Yamaguchi University
Steffi Oesterreich
Steffi Oesterreich University of Pittsburgh
Wayne N. Frankel
Wayne N. Frankel Columbia University
Debra J. Gilbert
Debra J. Gilbert National Institutes of Health
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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