14 Publications
2021
Cervical Cancer Development: Implications of HPV16 E6E7-NFX1-123 Regulated Genes
Quist, Kevin MQuist, Kevin MQuist, Kevin MSolorzano, IsaiahSolorzano, IsaiahSolorzano, IsaiahWendel, Sebastian OWendel, Sebastian OWendel, Sebastian OChintala, SreenivasuluChintala, SreenivasuluChintala, SreenivasuluWu, CenWu, CenWu, CenWallace, Nicholas AWallace, Nicholas AWallace, Nicholas AKatzenellenbogen, Rachel AKatzenellenbogen, Rachel AKatzenellenbogen, Rachel AKatzenellenbogen, Rachel A and Katzenellenbogen, Rachel A
Cancers, vol. 13, (no. 24), 2021. | Journal Article
2020
Beta Human Papillomavirus 8E6 Attenuates Non-Homologous End Joining by Hindering DNA-PKcs Activity
Hu, ChangkunGamez, Monica and Wallace, Nicholas A
Cancers, vol. 12, (no. 9), 2020. | Journal Article
2018
Cervical cancer cell lines are sensitive to sub-erythemal UV exposure.
Gu, WenyiW, GuSun, SurongS, SunKahn, AndrewA, KahnDacus, DaltonD, DacusWendel, Sebastian OSO, WendelN, McMillanMc Millan, NigelWallace, Nicholas A and NA, Wallace
Gene, vol. 688, pp. 44-53, December 2, 2018. | Journal Article
 
Characterizing DNA Repair Processes at Transient and Long-lasting Double-strand DNA Breaks by Immunofluorescence Microscopy.
Murthy, VaibhavDacus, DaltonGamez, MonicaHu, ChangkunWendel, Sebastian OSnow, JazmineKahn, AndrewWalterhouse, Stephen H and Wallace, Nicholas A
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, (no. 136), June 8, 2018. | Journal Article
 
The curious case of APOBEC3 activation by cancer-associated human papillomaviruses
Wallace, Nicholas A and Münger, Karl
Jan 2018
2015
Novel Functions of the Human Papillomavirus E6 Oncoproteins.
Wallace, Nicholas A and Galloway, Denise A
Annual review of virology, vol. 2, (no. 1), pp. 403-423, November 2015. | Journal Article
 
β-HPV 5 and 8 E6 disrupt homology dependent double strand break repair by attenuating BRCA1 and BRCA2 expression and foci formation.
Wallace, Nicholas ARobinson, KristinHowie, Heather L and Galloway, Denise A
PLoS pathogens, vol. 11, (no. 3), pp. e1004687, March 2015. | Journal Article
2014
Beta human papillomavirus E6 expression inhibits stabilization of p53 and increases tolerance of genomic instability.
Wallace, Nicholas ARobinson, Kristin and Galloway, Denise A
Journal of virology, vol. 88, (no. 11), pp. 6112-27, 2014/Jun. | Journal Article
 
Manipulation of cellular DNA damage repair machinery facilitates propagation of human papillomaviruses.
Wallace, Nicholas A and Galloway, Denise A
Seminars in cancer biology, vol. 26, pp. 30-42, June 2014. | Journal Article
2013
HPV 5 and 8 E6 expression reduces ATM protein levels and attenuates LINE-1 retrotransposition.
Wallace, Nicholas AGasior, StephenFaber, Zachary JHowie, Heather LDeininger, Prescott L and Galloway, Denise A
Virology, vol. 443, (no. 1), pp. 69-79, 2013/Aug/15. | Journal Article
2012
HPV 5 and 8 E6 abrogate ATR activity resulting in increased persistence of UVB induced DNA damage.
Wallace, Nicholas ARobinson, KristinHowie, Heather L and Galloway, Denise A
PLoS pathogens, vol. 8, (no. 7), pp. e1002807, 2012. | Journal Article
2010
Feedback inhibition of L1 and alu retrotransposition through altered double strand break repair kinetics.
Wallace, Nicholas ABelancio, Victoria PFaber, Zach and Deininger, Prescott L
Mobile DNA, vol. 1, (no. 1), pp. 22, 2010. | Journal Article
2008
L1 mobile element expression causes multiple types of toxicity.
Wallace, Nicholas ABelancio, Victoria P and Deininger, Prescott L
Gene, vol. 419, (no. 1-2), pp. 75-81, 2008/Aug/1. | Journal Article
 
LINE-1 ORF1 protein enhances Alu SINE retrotransposition
Wallace, N.Wagstaff, BJDeininger, Prescott L and Roy-Engel, AM
Gene, vol. 419, (no. 1-2), pp. 1-6, 2008. | Journal Article