Publications
Betz, A.; Ryoo, H.D.; Henriksen, M.A.; Steller, H.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (2005). Drosophila STAT has an anti-apoptotic function in early eye development. Submitted at Genes & Development.
Zhong, M.*; Henriksen, M.A.*; Takeuchi, K.*; Schaefer, O.; Liu, B.; ten Hoeve, J.; Ren, Z.; Mao, X.; Chen, X.; Shuai, K.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (2005). Implications of an anti-parallel dimeric structure of nonphosphorylated STAT1 for the activation-inactivation cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102, 3966-3971. *Contributed equally.
Lerner, L.; Henriksen, M.A.; Zhang, X.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (2003). Stat3-dependent enhanceosome assembly and disassembly: Synergy with GR for full transcriptional increase of the α2-Macroglobulin gene. Genes & Development 17, 2564-2577.
Henriksen, M.A. and Betz, A.; (2003). Negative Regulators of STAT Function in Drosophila. In Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STATs): Activation and Biology (ed. P.B. Sehgal, D.E. Levy, and T. Hirano). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Henriksen, M.A.*; Betz, A.*; Fuccillo, M.V.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (2002). Negative Regulation of STAT92E by an N-terminally truncated STAT protein derived from an alternative promoter site. Genes & Development 16, 2379-2389. *Contributed equally.
Yang, E.; Henriksen, M.A.; Schaefer, O.; Zakharova, N.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (2002). Dissociation time from DNA determines transcriptional function in a Stat1 linker mutant. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277, 13455-13462.
Zhang, X.; Wrzeszczynska, M.H.; Horvath, C.M.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (1999).
Interacting Regions in Stat3 and c-Jun that Participate in Cooperative Transcriptional
Activation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19, 7138-7146.
Bromberg, J.F.; Wrzeszczynska, M.H.; Devgan, G.; Zhao, Y.; Pestel, R.G.; Albanese, C.; Darnell, J.E., Jr. (1999). Stat3 as an Oncogene. Cell 98, 295-303.
Henriksen, M.A.; Cooperman, B.S.; Salem, J.S.; Li, L-S.; Rubin, H. (1994). The Stable Tyrosyl Radical in Mouse Ribonucleotide Reductase is Not Essential for Enzymatic Activity. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116, 9773.