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Scott A. Coonrod is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The scientist's work is represented in key subfields including molecular biology, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, genetics, and public health with a focus on environmental and occupational health.

Their publications encompass a range of topics, notably retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes, vascular tumors and angiosarcomas, veterinary oncology research, RNA interference and gene delivery, interstitial lung diseases and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, occupational and environmental lung diseases, and occupational exposure and asthma.

Among recent significant papers are:

  • "Citrullinated vimentin mediates development and progression of lung fibrosis," 2021, Science Translational Medicine
  • "A maternal-effect Padi6 variant causes nuclear and cytoplasmic abnormalities in oocytes, as well as failure of epigenetic reprogramming and zygotic genome activation in embryos," 2024, Genes & Development
  • "GDNF-RET signaling and EGR1 form a positive feedback loop that promotes tamoxifen resistance via cyclin D1," 2023, BMC Cancer
  • "Chromatin run-on sequencing analysis finds that ECM remodeling plays an important role in canine hemangiosarcoma pathogenesis," 2020, BMC Veterinary Research
  • "Delayed puberty, gonadotropin abnormalities and subfertility in male Padi2/Padi4 double knockout mice," 2022, Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Scott A. Coonrod include:

  • Brooke A. Marks
  • Chinatsu Mukai
  • Charles G. Danko
  • Kelly L. Sams
  • Edward J. Rice

The scientist's publications have appeared in a variety of research venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • Genes & Development
  • BMC Cancer
  • BMC Veterinary Research

Scott A. Coonrod's main fields of study cover biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their subfields provide a detailed lens into molecular biology, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, genetics, and environmental health concerns. The research topics indicate a focus on understanding complex biological processes involved in cancer, respiratory diseases, gene regulation, and animal oncology.

Best Publications

  • Histone hypercitrullination mediates chromatin decondensation and neutrophil extracellular trap formation

    Yanming Wang;Ming‐ming Li;Sonja Stadler;Sonja Stadler;Sarah Correll

  • Human PAD4 regulates histone arginine methylation levels via demethylimination.

    Yanming Wang;Joanna Wysocka;Joyce Sayegh;Young-Ho Lee

  • Role of the integrin-associated protein CD9 in binding between sperm ADAM 2 and the egg integrin alpha6beta1: implications for murine fertilization.

    Michellee S. Chen;Kenneth S. K. Tung;Scott A. Coonrod;Yuji Takahashi

  • Histone arginine methylation and its dynamic regulation.

    Wysocka J;Allis Cd;Coonrod S

  • Regulation of coactivator complex assembly and function by protein arginine methylation and demethylimination

    Young Ho Lee;Scott A. Coonrod;W. Lee Kraus;Mary Anne Jelinek

  • Dynamic alterations of specific histone modifications during early murine development

    Olga F. Sarmento;Laura C. Digilio;Yanming Wang;Julie Perlin

  • CABYR, a Novel Calcium-Binding Tyrosine Phosphorylation-Regulated Fibrous Sheath Protein Involved in Capacitation

    Soren Naaby-Hansen;Arabinda Mandal;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Buer Sen

  • Role for PADI6 and the cytoplasmic lattices in ribosomal storage in oocytes and translational control in the early mouse embryo.

    Piraye Yurttas;Alejandra Mariel Vitale;Robert J. Fitzhenry;Leona Cohen-Gould

  • Peptidylarginine deiminase 2-catalyzed histone H3 arginine 26 citrullination facilitates estrogen receptor α target gene activation

    Xuesen Zhang;Michael Bolt;Michael J. Guertin;Wei Chen

  • Peptidylarginine deiminase (PAD) 6 is essential for oocyte cytoskeletal sheet formation and female fertility.

    G. Esposito;A.M. Vitale;F.P.J. Leijten;A.M. Strik

  • FSP95, a testis-specific 95-kilodalton fibrous sheath antigen that undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation in capacitated human spermatozoa.

    Arabinda Mandal;Søren Naaby-Hansen;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Ken Klotz

  • ePAD, an oocyte and early embryo-abundant peptidylarginine deiminase-like protein that localizes to egg cytoplasmic sheets.

    Paul W Wright;Laura C Bolling;Meredith E Calvert;Olga F Sarmento

  • Potential Role of Peptidylarginine Deiminase Enzymes and Protein Citrullination in Cancer Pathogenesis

    Sunish Mohanan;Brian D. Cherrington;Sachi Horibata;John L. McElwee

  • Utilization of the Soft Agar Colony Formation Assay to Identify Inhibitors of Tumorigenicity in Breast Cancer Cells.

    Sachi Horibata;Tommy V. Vo;Venkataraman Subramanian;Paul R. Thompson

  • SLLP1, A Unique, Intra-acrosomal, Non-bacteriolytic, c Lysozyme-Like Protein of Human Spermatozoa

    Arabinda Mandal;Kenneth L. Klotz;Jagathpala Shetty;Friederike L. Jayes

  • SAMP14, a novel, acrosomal membrane-associated, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored member of the Ly-6/urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor superfamily with a role in sperm-egg interaction.

    Jagathpala Shetty;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Laura C. Digilio;Kenneth L. Klotz

  • SAMP32, a Testis-Specific, Isoantigenic Sperm Acrosomal Membrane-Associated Protein

    Zhonglin Hao;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Jagathpala Shetty;Kenneth Klotz

  • Identification of PADI2 as a potential breast cancer biomarker and therapeutic target

    John L McElwee;Sunish Mohanan;Obi L Griffith;Heike C Breuer

  • Dysregulation of PAD4-mediated citrullination of nuclear GSK3β activates TGF-β signaling and induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer cells

    Sonja C. Stadler;C. Theresa Vincent;Victor D. Fedorov;Antonia Patsialou

  • Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals PADI4 Cooperates with Elk-1 to Activate c-Fos Expression in Breast Cancer Cells

    Xuesen Zhang;Matthew J. Gamble;Matthew J. Gamble;Sonja Stadler;Brian D. Cherrington

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. Herr
John C. Herr University of Virginia
Charles J. Flickinger
Charles J. Flickinger University of Virginia
C. David Allis
C. David Allis Rockefeller University
Yanming Wang
Yanming Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Joanna Wysocka
Joanna Wysocka Stanford University
John T. Lis
John T. Lis Cornell University
Mohammad Athar
Mohammad Athar University of Alabama at Birmingham
Judith M. White
Judith M. White University of Virginia
Victor J. Thannickal
Victor J. Thannickal Tulane University
W. Lee Kraus
W. Lee Kraus The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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