Preview
Sign-in for full Details 
Sign-in free and Explore the Exciting World of BiomedExperts:
- Over 1.500.000 Profiles
- More than 1.800 Organizations worldwide
- State of the Art Network Visualizations
- Manage your own Profile
- Locate Experts in your Country/Region
- Locate Experts in your 1. and 2. Level Network
- Connect to Experts Worldwide
NetworkView
Bryan Turner
This is a preview profile on BiomedExperts - the first literature-based scientific social network. It brings the right researchers
together and allows them to collaborate online. Collexis and Dell provide the BiomedExperts network of +1.5 Million pre-calculated profiles
free of charge to researchers worldwide.
Research Profile (preview)
Chemicals & Drugs
Phenomena
Anatomy
Living Beings
Physiology
Concepts & Ideas
Sign-in to see full Profile
Network (preview)
26
O'Neill, Laura
9
Keohane, AM
8
Lavender, Jayne
6
Belyaev, Nikolai
5
Spotswood, Hugh
3
Randall, Tamzin
3
Johnson, Colin
3
Ng, HH
3
Nightingale, Karl
3
Bird, Adrian
3
Bradbury, Charlotte
3
Khanim, Farhat
3
Campbell, Moray
3
Brockdorff, Neil
3
White, Darren
Sign-in to see all Coauthors
Publications
Sign-in to see all Publications
Sign in free and see...
Visualized networks:
See your personal network in
sophisticated graphical views
GeoTargeted Searches:
Locate experts around the world
and connect with global collaborators
Research Profiles:
See the visualized research activity
of experts around the globe
Sign-in to see more
Geonetwork of Bryan Turner (preview)
Cities where this author has publications
Cities where co-authors of this author have publications
Sign-in to see more
All Publications
-
2009: Turner Bryan M
Epigenetic responses to environmental change and their evolutionary implications.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009;364(1534):3403-18.
-
2009: Khanim Farhat L; Bradbury Charlotte A; Arrazi Julie; Hayden Rachel E; Rye Adam; Basu Supratik; MacWhannell Alan; Sawers Alistair; Griffiths Michael; Cook Mark; Freeman Sylvie; Nightingale Karl P; Grimwade David; Falciani Francesco; Turner Bryan M; Bunce Chris M; Craddock Charles
Elevated FOSB-expression; a potential marker of valproate sensitivity in AML.
British journal of haematology 2009;144(3):332-41.
-
2009: Thorne James L; Campbell Moray J; Turner Bryan M
Transcription factors, chromatin and cancer.
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology 2009;41(1):164-75.
-
2009: VerMilyea Matthew D; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Transcription-independent heritability of induced histone modifications in the mouse preimplantation embryo.
PloS one 2009;4(6):e6086.
-
2008: Turner Bryan M
Open chromatin and hypertranscription in embryonic stem cells.
Cell stem cell 2008;2(5):408-10.
-
2008: O'Neill Laura P; Spotswood Hugh T; Fernando Milan; Turner Bryan M
Differential loss of histone H3 isoforms mono-, di- and tri-methylated at lysine 4 during X-inactivation in female embryonic stem cells.
Biological chemistry 2008;389(4):365-70.
-
2007: Lin Hong; Gupta Vibhor; Vermilyea Matthew D; Falciani Francesco; Lee Jeannie T; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Dosage compensation in the mouse balances up-regulation and silencing of X-linked genes.
PLoS biology 2007;5(12):e326.
-
2007: Nightingale Karl P; Gendreizig Susanne; White Darren A; Bradbury Charlotte; Hollfelder Florian; Turner Bryan M
Cross-talk between histone modifications in response to histone deacetylase inhibitors: MLL4 links histone H3 acetylation and histone H3K4 methylation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2007;282(7):4408-16.
-
2007: Turner Bryan M
Defining an epigenetic code.
Nature cell biology 2007;9(1):2-6.
-
2006: O'Neill Laura P; VerMilyea Matthew D; Turner Bryan M
Epigenetic characterization of the early embryo with a chromatin immunoprecipitation protocol applicable to small cell populations.
Nature genetics 2006;38(7):835-41.
-
2006: Banwell Claire M; MacCartney Donia P; Guy Michelle; Miles Alice E; Uskokovic Milan R; Mansi Janine; Stewart Paul M; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M; Colston Kay W; Campbell Moray J
Altered nuclear receptor corepressor expression attenuates vitamin D receptor signaling in breast cancer cells.
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006;12(7 Pt 1):2004-13.
-
2006: Nightingale Karl P; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Histone modifications: signalling receptors and potential elements of a heritable epigenetic code.
Current opinion in genetics & development 2006;16(2):125-36.
-
2005: Bradbury C A; Khanim F L; Hayden R; Bunce C M; White D A; Drayson M T; Craddock C; Turner B M
Histone deacetylases in acute myeloid leukaemia show a distinctive pattern of expression that changes selectively in response to deacetylase inhibitors.
Leukemia : official journal of the Leukemia Society of America, Leukemia Research Fund, U.K 2005;19(10):1751-9.
-
2005: Schübeler Dirk; Turner Bryan M
A new map for navigating the yeast epigenome.
Cell 2005;122(4):489-92.
-
2005: Turner Bryan M
Reading signals on the nucleosome with a new nomenclature for modified histones.
Nature structural & molecular biology 2005;12(2):110-2.
-
2004: Breiling Achim; O'Neill Laura P; D'Eliseo Donatella; Turner Bryan M; Orlando Valerio
Epigenome changes in active and inactive polycomb-group-controlled regions.
EMBO reports 2004;5(10):976-82.
-
2004: Khanim Farhat L; Gommersall Lyndon M; Wood Victoria H J; Smith Kirsty L; Montalvo Leire; O'Neill Laura P; Xu Yue; Peehl Donna M; Stewart Paul M; Turner Bryan M; Campbell Moray J
Altered SMRT levels disrupt vitamin D3 receptor signalling in prostate cancer cells.
Oncogene 2004;23(40):6712-25.
-
2004: Schübeler Dirk; MacAlpine David M; Scalzo David; Wirbelauer Christiane; Kooperberg Charles; van Leeuwen Fred; Gottschling Daniel E; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M; Delrow Jeffrey; Bell Stephen P; Groudine Mark
The histone modification pattern of active genes revealed through genome-wide chromatin analysis of a higher eukaryote.
Genes & development 2004;18(11):1263-71.
-
2003: O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Immunoprecipitation of native chromatin: NChIP.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.) 2003;31(1):76-82.
-
2003: O'Neill Laura P; Randall Tamzin E; Lavender Jayne; Spotswood Hugh T; Lee Jeannie T; Turner Bryan M
X-linked genes in female embryonic stem cells carry an epigenetic mark prior to the onset of X inactivation.
Human molecular genetics 2003;12(15):1783-90.
-
2002: Sharp Andrew J; Spotswood Hugh T; Robinson David O; Turner Bryan M; Jacobs Patricia A
Molecular and cytogenetic analysis of the spreading of X inactivation in X;autosome translocations.
Human molecular genetics 2002;11(25):3145-56.
-
2002: Turner Bryan M
Cellular memory and the histone code.
Cell 2002;111(3):285-91.
-
2002: Travers Helen; Spotswood Hugh T; Moss Paul A H; Turner Bryan M
Human CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells hyperacetylate core histones in response to sodium butyrate, but not trichostatin A.
Experimental cell research 2002;280(2):149-58.
-
2002: Spotswood Hugh T; Turner Bryan M
An increasingly complex code.
The Journal of clinical investigation 2002;110(5):577-82.
-
2002: Gregory Richard I; O'Neill Laura P; Randall Tamzin E; Fournier Cecile; Khosla Sanjeev; Turner Bryan M; Feil Robert
Inhibition of histone deacetylases alters allelic chromatin conformation at the imprinted U2af1-rs1 locus in mouse embryonic stem cells.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2002;277(14):11728-34.
-
2002: Johnson Colin A; White Darren A; Lavender Jayne S; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Human class I histone deacetylase complexes show enhanced catalytic activity in the presence of ATP and co-immunoprecipitate with the ATP-dependent chaperone protein Hsp70.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2002;277(11):9590-7.
-
2001: Breiling A; Turner B M; Bianchi M E; Orlando V
General transcription factors bind promoters repressed by Polycomb group proteins.
Nature 2001;412(6847):651-5.
-
2001: Gregory R I; Randall T E; Johnson C A; Khosla S; Hatada I; O'Neill L P; Turner B M; Feil R
DNA methylation is linked to deacetylation of histone H3, but not H4, on the imprinted genes Snrpn and U2af1-rs1.
Molecular and cellular biology 2001;21(16):5426-36.
-
2001: Maës J; O'Neill L P; Cavelier P; Turner B M; Rougeon F; Goodhardt M
Chromatin remodeling at the Ig loci prior to V(D)J recombination.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 2001;167(2):866-74.
-
2001: Barlow A L; van Drunen C M; Johnson C A; Tweedie S; Bird A; Turner B M
dSIR2 and dHDAC6: two novel, inhibitor-resistant deacetylases in Drosophila melanogaster.
Experimental cell research 2001;265(1):90-103.
-
2001: Johnson C A; Padget K; Austin C A; Turner B M
Deacetylase activity associates with topoisomerase II and is necessary for etoposide-induced apoptosis.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001;276(7):4539-42.
-
2000: Turner B M
Histone acetylation and an epigenetic code.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2000;22(9):836-45.
-
1999: Tweedie S; Ng H H; Barlow A L; Turner B M; Hendrich B; Bird A
Vestiges of a DNA methylation system in Drosophila melanogaster?
Nature genetics 1999;23(4):389-90.
-
1999: White D A; Belyaev N D; Turner B M
Preparation of site-specific antibodies to acetylated histones.
Methods (San Diego, Calif.) 1999;19(3):417-24.
-
1999: Ng H H; Zhang Y; Hendrich B; Johnson C A; Turner B M; Erdjument-Bromage H; Tempst P; Reinberg D; Bird A
MBD2 is a transcriptional repressor belonging to the MeCP1 histone deacetylase complex.
Nature genetics 1999;23(1):58-61.
-
1999: McCabe V; Formstone E J; O'Neill L P; Turner B M; Brockdorff N
Chromatin structure analysis of the mouse Xist locus.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(13):7155-60.
-
1999: O'Neill L P; Keohane A M; Lavender J S; McCabe V; Heard E; Avner P; Brockdorff N; Turner B M
A developmental switch in H4 acetylation upstream of Xist plays a role in X chromosome inactivation.
The EMBO journal 1999;18(10):2897-907.
-
1999: Johnson C A; Turner B M
Histone deacetylases: complex transducers of nuclear signals.
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 1999;10(2):179-88.
-
1999: Turner B M
Introduction: chromatin--a target for intracellular signalling pathways.
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 1999;10(2):165-7.
-
1999: Keohane A M; Barlow A L; Waters J; Bourn D; Turner B M
H4 acetylation, XIST RNA and replication timing are coincident and define x;autosome boundaries in two abnormal X chromosomes.
Human molecular genetics 1999;8(2):377-83.
-
1999: Duthie S M; Nesterova T B; Formstone E J; Keohane A M; Turner B M; Zakian S M; Brockdorff N
Xist RNA exhibits a banded localization on the inactive X chromosome and is excluded from autosomal material in cis.
Human molecular genetics 1999;8(2):195-204.
-
1998: Johnson C A; Barlow A L; Turner B M
Molecular cloning of Drosophila melanogaster cDNAs that encode a novel histone deacetylase dHDAC3.
Gene 1998;221(1):127-34.
-
1998: Nan X; Ng H H; Johnson C A; Laherty C D; Turner B M; Eisenman R N; Bird A
Transcriptional repression by the methyl-CpG-binding protein MeCP2 involves a histone deacetylase complex.
Nature 1998;393(6683):386-9.
-
1998: Johnson C A; O'Neill L P; Mitchell A; Turner B M
Distinctive patterns of histone H4 acetylation are associated with defined sequence elements within both heterochromatic and euchromatic regions of the human genome.
Nucleic acids research 1998;26(4):994-1001.
-
1998: Turner B M
Histone acetylation as an epigenetic determinant of long-term transcriptional competence.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 1998;54(1):21-31.
-
1998: Keohane A M; Lavender J S; O'Neill L P; Turner B M
Histone acetylation and X inactivation.
Developmental genetics 1998;22(1):65-73.
-
1997: Wakefield M J; Keohane A M; Turner B M; Graves J A
Histone underacetylation is an ancient component of mammalian X chromosome inactivation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(18):9665-8.
-
1997: Stein P; Worrad D M; Belyaev N D; Turner B M; Schultz R M
Stage-dependent redistributions of acetylated histones in nuclei of the early preimplantation mouse embryo.
Molecular reproduction and development 1997;47(4):421-9.
-
1997: Armstrong S J; Hultén M A; Keohane A M; Turner B M
Different strategies of X-inactivation in germinal and somatic cells: histone H4 underacetylation does not mark the inactive X chromosome in the mouse male germline.
Experimental cell research 1997;230(2):399-402.
-
1996: Keohane A M; O'neill L P; Belyaev N D; Lavender J S; Turner B M
X-Inactivation and histone H4 acetylation in embryonic stem cells.
Developmental biology 1996;180(2):618-30.
-
1996: Belyaev N D; Keohane A M; Turner B M
Histone H4 acetylation and replication timing in Chinese hamster chromosomes.
Experimental cell research 1996;225(2):277-85.
-
1996: Belyaev N; Keohane A M; Turner B M
Differential underacetylation of histones H2A, H3 and H4 on the inactive X chromosome in human female cells.
Human genetics 1996;97(5):573-8.
-
1996: Houben A; Belyaev N D; Turner B M; Schubert I
Differential immunostaining of plant chromosomes by antibodies recognizing acetylated histone H4 variants.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 1996;4(3):191-4.
-
1996: O'Neill L P; Turner B M
Immunoprecipitation of chromatin.
Methods in enzymology 1996;274():189-97.
-
1995: Worrad D M; Turner B M; Schultz R M
Temporally restricted spatial localization of acetylated isoforms of histone H4 and RNA polymerase II in the 2-cell mouse embryo.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1995;121(9):2949-59.
-
1995: Turner B M; O'Neill L P
Histone acetylation in chromatin and chromosomes.
Seminars in cell biology 1995;6(4):229-36.
-
1995: O'Neill L P; Turner B M
Histone H4 acetylation distinguishes coding regions of the human genome from heterochromatin in a differentiation-dependent but transcription-independent manner.
The EMBO journal 1995;14(16):3946-57.
-
1994: Lavender J S; Birley A J; Palmer M J; Kuroda M I; Turner B M
Histone H4 acetylated at lysine 16 and proteins of the Drosophila dosage compensation pathway co-localize on the male X chromosome through mitosis.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 1994;2(5):398-404.
-
1994: Munks R J; Turner B M
Suppression of heat-shock protein synthesis by short-chain fatty acids and alcohols.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1994;1223(1):23-8.
-
1994: Bone J R; Lavender J; Richman R; Palmer M J; Turner B M; Kuroda M I
Acetylated histone H4 on the male X chromosome is associated with dosage compensation in Drosophila.
Genes & development 1994;8(1):96-104.
-
1993: Turner B M
Decoding the nucleosome.
Cell 1993;75(1):5-8.
-
1993: Clarke D J; O'Neill L P; Turner B M
Selective use of H4 acetylation sites in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
The Biochemical journal 1993;294 ( Pt 2)():557-61.
-
1992: Turner B M; Birley A J; Lavender J
Histone H4 isoforms acetylated at specific lysine residues define individual chromosomes and chromatin domains in Drosophila polytene nuclei.
Cell 1992;69(2):375-84.
-
1991: Munks R J; Moore J; O'Neill L P; Turner B M
Histone H4 acetylation in Drosophila. Frequency of acetylation at different sites defined by immunolabelling with site-specific antibodies.
FEBS letters 1991;284(2):245-8.
-
1991: Turner B M
Histone acetylation and control of gene expression.
Journal of cell science 1991;99 ( Pt 1)():13-20.
-
1990: Turner B M; Franchi L; Wallace H
Islands of acetylated histone H4 in polytene chromosomes and their relationship to chromatin packaging and transcriptional activity.
Journal of cell science 1990;96 ( Pt 2)():335-46.
-
1989: Turner B M; O'Neill L P; Allan I M
Histone H4 acetylation in human cells. Frequency of acetylation at different sites defined by immunolabeling with site-specific antibodies.
FEBS letters 1989;253(1-2):141-5.
-
1989: Turner B M
Acetylation and deacetylation of histone H4 continue through metaphase with depletion of more-acetylated isoforms and altered site usage.
Experimental cell research 1989;182(1):206-14.
-
1989: Turner B M; Fellows G
Specific antibodies reveal ordered and cell-cycle-related use of histone-H4 acetylation sites in mammalian cells.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1989;179(1):131-9.
-
1988: Fellows G; Gittoes N; Scott D G; Coppock J S; Wainwright A; Goodall M; Turner B M
Individual variation in the isotype profile of anti-histone autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Clinical and experimental immunology 1988;72(3):440-5.
-
1987: Turner B M; Franchi L
Identification of protein antigens associated with the nuclear matrix and with clusters of interchromatin granules in both interphase and mitotic cells.
Journal of cell science 1987;87 ( Pt 2)():269-82.
-
1986: Whitfield W G; Fellows G; Turner B M
Characterization of monoclonal antibodies to histone 2B. Localization of epitopes and analysis of binding to chromatin.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1986;157(3):513-21.
-
1985: Brown G; Turner B M; Morris C J; Bahman A M; Fisher A G; Whitfield W G; Davies S; Barthakur R; Johnson G D
A monoclonal antibody identifies a 215 000-dalton nuclear envelope protein restricted to certain cell types.
European journal of cell biology 1985;39(1):86-96.
-
1985: Turner B M; Davies S; Whitfield W G
Characterization of a family of nuclear and chromosomal proteins identified by a monoclonal antibody.
European journal of cell biology 1985;38(2):344-52.
Sign-in to see more