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Overview

S. Stoney Simons is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with a focus on molecular biology and cancer research as significant subfields.

The main topics addressed in Simons' work include genomics and chromatin dynamics, cancer genomics and diagnostics, as well as RNA research and splicing.

Simons has published in the journal eLife, with a recent paper titled Dissecting transcriptional amplification by MYC published in 2020. This publication aligns with their research focus on molecular mechanisms underlying gene regulation and cancer biology.

  • Zuqin Nie
  • Chunhua Guo
  • Subhendu Das
  • Carson C. Chow
  • Eric Batchelor

The collaboration with these co-authors reflects interdisciplinary contributions within the domains of molecular biology and genomics.

Best Publications

  • Programmed T lymphocyte death. Cell activation- and steroid-induced pathways are mutually antagonistic.

    C M Zacharchuk;M Merćep;P K Chakraborti;S S Simons

  • The structure of the fluorescent adduct formed in the reaction of o-phthalaldehyde and thiols with amines

    S. Stoney Simons;David F. Johnson

  • Reaction of o-phthalaldehyde and thiols with primary amines: formation of 1-alkyl(and aryl)thio-2-alkylisoindoles

    S. Stoney Simons;David F. Johnson

  • Hormone-free mouse glucocorticoid receptors overexpressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells are localized to the nucleus and are associated with both hsp70 and hsp90

    E. R. Sanchez;M. Hirst;L. C. Scherrer;Hsin-Yi Tang

  • Reaction of o-phthalaldehyde and thiols with primary amines: fluorescence properties of 1-alkyl(and aryl)thio-2-alkylisoindoles.

    S.Stoney Simons;David F. Johnson

  • Interaction of glucocorticoid receptor-steroid complexes with acceptor sites.

    S S Simons;H M Martinez;R L Garcea;J D Baxter

  • Ethanethiol: a thiol conveying improved properties to the fluorescent product of o-phthalaldehyde and thiols with amines.

    S.Stoney Simons;David F. Johnson

  • OPPOSING EFFECTS OF COREPRESSOR AND COACTIVATORS IN DETERMINING THE DOSE-RESPONSE CURVE OF AGONISTS, AND RESIDUAL AGONIST ACTIVITY OF ANTAGONISTS, FOR GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR-REGULATED GENE EXPRESSION

    Daniele Szapary;Ying Huang;S. Stoney Simons

  • Evidence that the hormone binding domain of steroid receptors confers hormonal control on chimeric proteins by determining their hormone-regulated binding to heat-shock protein 90.

    Lawrence C. Scherrer;Didier Picard;Enrique Massa;Jeffrey M. Harmon

  • Ligand-selective transactivation and transrepression via the glucocorticoid receptor: Role of cofactor interaction

    Katharina Ronacher;Katie Hadley;Chanel Avenant;Elisabeth Stubsrud

  • Equilibrium interactions of corepressors and coactivators with agonist and antagonist complexes of glucocorticoid receptors.

    Qi Wang;John A. Blackford;Liang-Nian Song;Ying Huang

  • Arsenite and cadmium(II) as probes of glucocorticoid receptor structure and function.

    S. Stoney Simons;P. K. Chakraborti;A. H. Cavanaugh

  • .alpha.-Keto mesylate: a reactive, thiol-specific functional group

    S. Stoney Simons;Michel Pons;David F. Johnson

  • Limited proteolysis of covalently labeled glucocorticoid receptors as a probe of receptor structure.

    Marsha E. Reichman;Carol M. Foster;Laura P. Eisen;Howard J. Eisen

  • Doubling the size of the glucocorticoid receptor ligand binding pocket by deacylcortivazol.

    Kelly Suino-Powell;Yong Xu;Chenghai Zhang;Yong-guang Tao

  • Creation of "super" glucocorticoid receptors by point mutations in the steroid binding domain.

    P K Chakraborti;M J Garabedian;K R Yamamoto;S S Simons

  • Induction Properties of a Transiently Transfected Glucocorticoid-responsive Gene Vary with Glucocorticoid Receptor Concentration

    Daniele Szapary;Min Xu;S. Stoney Simons

  • Dissociation of Steroid Binding to Receptors and Steroid Induction of Biological Activity in a Glucocorticoid-Responsive Cell

    Louis Mercier;E. Brad Thompson;S. Stoney Simons

  • Minireview: dynamic structures of nuclear hormone receptors: new promises and challenges.

    S. Stoney Simons;Dean P. Edwards;Raj Kumar

  • Structurally based, selective interaction of arsenite with steroid receptors.

    S Lopez;Y Miyashita;S S Simons

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Brad Thompson
E. Brad Thompson The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
William B. Pratt
William B. Pratt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul M. Yen
Paul M. Yen Duke University
Keith R. Yamamoto
Keith R. Yamamoto University of California, San Francisco
Sunil C. Kaul
Sunil C. Kaul National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Gordon L. Hager
Gordon L. Hager National Institutes of Health
Paul S. Meltzer
Paul S. Meltzer National Institutes of Health
Dean P. Edwards
Dean P. Edwards Baylor College of Medicine
David Pearce
David Pearce Northumbria University
H. Eric Xu
H. Eric Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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