Douglas Pittman

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentSCCP Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences - USC Campus
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    1. Chaparala A, Poudyal D, Tashkandi H, Witalison EE, Chumanevich AA, Hofseth JL, Nguyen I, Hardy O, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Windust A, Murphy EA, Nagarkatti M, Nagarkatti P, Hofseth LJ, Chaparala A, Poudyal D, Tashkandi H, Witalison EE, Chumanevich AA, Hofseth JL, Nguyen I, Hardy O, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Windust A, Murphy EA, Nagarkatti M, Nagarkatti P, Hofseth LJ. Panaxynol, a bioactive component of American ginseng, targets macrophages and suppresses colitis in mice. Oncotarget. 2020 Jun 02; 11(22):2026-2036. PMID: 32547701; PMCID: PMC7275787.
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    2. Reilly NM, Pittman DL, Reilly NM, Pittman DL. A Mammalian Genetic Complementation Assay for Assessing Cellular Resistance to Genotoxic Compounds. Methods Mol Biol. 2019; 1999:209-215. PMID: 31127578.
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    3. Reilly NM, Yard BD, Pittman DL, Reilly NM, Yard BD, Pittman DL. Homologous Recombination-Mediated DNA Repair and Implications for Clinical Treatment of Repair Defective Cancers. Methods Mol Biol. 2019; 1999:3-29. PMID: 31127567.
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    4. Wyatt MD, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL. Potential unintended consequences of getting rigorous with scientific rigor. Carcinogenesis. 2018 01 12; 39(1):26-27. PMID: 29045573.
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    5. Wyatt MD, Reilly NM, Patel S, Rajesh P, Schools GP, Smiraldo PG, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Reilly NM, Patel S, Rajesh P, Schools GP, Smiraldo PG, Pittman DL. Thiopurine-induced mitotic catastrophe in Rad51d-deficient mammalian cells. Environ Mol Mutagen. 2018 01; 59(1):38-48. PMID: 28945288; PMCID: PMC5771848.
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    6. Chumanevich AA, Chaparala A, Witalison EE, Tashkandi H, Hofseth AB, Lane C, Pena E, Liu P, Pittman DL, Nagarkatti P, Nagarkatti M, Hofseth LJ, Chumanevich AA, Chumanevich AA, Chaparala A, Witalison EE, Tashkandi H, Hofseth AB, Lane C, Pena E, Liu P, Pittman DL, Nagarkatti P, Nagarkatti M, Hofseth LJ, Chumanevich AA. Looking for the best anti-colitis medicine: A comparative analysis of current and prospective compounds. Oncotarget. 2017 Jan 03; 8(1):228-237. PMID: 27974688; PMCID: PMC5352114.
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    7. Takahashi A, Mori E, Nakagawa Y, Kajihara A, Kirita T, Pittman DL, Hasegawa M, Ohnishi T, Takahashi A, Mori E, Nakagawa Y, Kajihara A, Kirita T, Pittman DL, Hasegawa M, Ohnishi T. Homologous recombination preferentially repairs heat-induced DNA double-strand breaks in mammalian cells. Int J Hyperthermia. 2017 May; 33(3):336-342. PMID: 27776457.
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    8. Yard BD, Reilly NM, Bedenbaugh MK, Pittman DL, Yard BD, Reilly NM, Bedenbaugh MK, Pittman DL. RNF138 interacts with RAD51D and is required for DNA interstrand crosslink repair and maintaining chromosome integrity. DNA Repair (Amst). 2016 06; 42:82-93. PMID: 27161866; PMCID: PMC4884500.
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    9. Premnath PN, Craig SN, Liu S, Anderson EL, Grigoroudis AI, Kontopidis G, Perkins TL, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL, McInnes C, Premnath PN, Craig SN, Liu S, Anderson EL, Grigoroudis AI, Kontopidis G, Perkins TL, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL, McInnes C. Iterative conversion of cyclin binding groove peptides into druglike CDK inhibitors with antitumor activity. J Med Chem. 2015 Jan 08; 58(1):433-42. PMID: 25454794; PMCID: PMC4334226.
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    10. Rajesh P, Litvinchuk AV, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Rajesh P, Litvinchuk AV, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD. The homologous recombination protein RAD51D mediates the processing of 6-thioguanine lesions downstream of mismatch repair. Mol Cancer Res. 2011 Feb; 9(2):206-14. PMID: 21205838; PMCID: PMC3041871.
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    11. Rajesh C, Baker DK, Pierce AJ, Pittman DL, Rajesh C, Baker DK, Pierce AJ, Pittman DL. The splicing-factor related protein SFPQ/PSF interacts with RAD51D and is necessary for homology-directed repair and sister chromatid cohesion. Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan; 39(1):132-45. PMID: 20813759; PMCID: PMC3017596.
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    12. Rajesh P, Rajesh C, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL, Rajesh P, Rajesh C, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL. RAD51D protects against MLH1-dependent cytotoxic responses to O(6)-methylguanine. DNA Repair (Amst). 2010 Apr 04; 9(4):458-67. PMID: 20133210; PMCID: PMC2858319.
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    13. Rajesh C, Gruver AM, Basrur V, Pittman DL, Rajesh C, Gruver AM, Basrur V, Pittman DL. The interaction profile of homologous recombination repair proteins RAD51C, RAD51D and XRCC2 as determined by proteomic analysis. Proteomics. 2009 Aug; 9(16):4071-86. PMID: 19658102.
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    14. Nadkarni A, Rajesh P, Ruch RJ, Pittman DL, Nadkarni A, Rajesh P, Ruch RJ, Pittman DL. Cisplatin resistance conferred by the RAD51D (E233G) genetic variant is dependent upon p53 status in human breast carcinoma cell lines. Mol Carcinog. 2009 Jul; 48(7):586-91. PMID: 19347880.
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    15. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Gruver AM, Yard BD, McInnes C, Rajesh C, Pittman DL. Functional characterization and identification of mouse Rad51d splice variants. BMC Mol Biol. 2009 Mar 27; 10:27. PMID: 19327148; PMCID: PMC2667185.
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    16. Nadkarni A, Furda A, Rajesh C, McInnes C, Ruch RJ, Pittman DL, Nadkarni A, Furda A, Rajesh C, McInnes C, Ruch RJ, Pittman DL. Functional characterization of the RAD51D E233G genetic variant. Pharmacogenet Genomics. 2009 Feb; 19(2):153-60. PMID: 19033885.
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    17. Berger SH, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Berger SH, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD. Uracil in DNA: consequences for carcinogenesis and chemotherapy. Biochem Pharmacol. 2008 Sep 15; 76(6):697-706. PMID: 18599024; PMCID: PMC2562027.
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    18. Hendershot TJ, Liu H, Clouthier DE, Shepherd IT, Coppola E, Studer M, Firulli AB, Pittman DL, Howard MJ, Hendershot TJ, Liu H, Clouthier DE, Shepherd IT, Coppola E, Studer M, Firulli AB, Pittman DL, Howard MJ. Conditional deletion of Hand2 reveals critical functions in neurogenesis and cell type-specific gene expression for development of neural crest-derived noradrenergic sympathetic ganglion neurons. Dev Biol. 2008 Jul 15; 319(2):179-91. PMID: 18501887; PMCID: PMC2517160.
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    19. Wyatt MD, Pittman DL, Wyatt MD, Pittman DL. Methylating agents and DNA repair responses: Methylated bases and sources of strand breaks. Chem Res Toxicol. 2006 Dec; 19(12):1580-94. PMID: 17173371; PMCID: PMC2542901.
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    20. Rajesh C, Pittman DL, Rajesh C, Pittman DL. Cell cycle regulation in mammalian germ cells. Results Probl Cell Differ. 2006; 42:343-67. PMID: 16903217.
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    21. Gruver AM, Miller KA, Rajesh C, Smiraldo PG, Kaliyaperumal S, Balder R, Stiles KM, Albala JS, Pittman DL, Gruver AM, Miller KA, Rajesh C, Smiraldo PG, Kaliyaperumal S, Balder R, Stiles KM, Albala JS, Pittman DL. The ATPase motif in RAD51D is required for resistance to DNA interstrand crosslinking agents and interaction with RAD51C. Mutagenesis. 2005 Nov; 20(6):433-40. PMID: 16236763.
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    22. Smiraldo PG, Gruver AM, Osborn JC, Pittman DL, Smiraldo PG, Gruver AM, Osborn JC, Pittman DL. Extensive chromosomal instability in Rad51d-deficient mouse cells. Cancer Res. 2005 Mar 15; 65(6):2089-96. PMID: 15781618.
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    23. Tarsounas M, Muñoz P, Claas A, Smiraldo PG, Pittman DL, Blasco MA, West SC, Tarsounas M, Mu?oz P, Claas A, Smiraldo PG, Pittman DL, Blasco MA, West SC. Telomere maintenance requires the RAD51D recombination/repair protein. Cell. 2004 Apr 30; 117(3):337-47. PMID: 15109494.
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