Daniela Boehm
Staff Research Scientist II
Business Service Ctr
Chancellor/EVC/FAS
Publications (12)
Top publication keywords:
HistonesHistone-Lysine N-Methyltransferasetat Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency VirusNuclear ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, ViralHIV-1Virus ActivationVirus LatencyRNA, Small InterferingVirus IntegrationMethylationDNA Modification MethylasesHistone DemethylasesLysineProtein Methyltransferases
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Protocol for an in vitro assay to study HIV-1 Tat methylation.
STAR protocols 2023 Boehm D, Kaehlcke K, Schnoelzer M, Ott M -
A flow cytometry-based assay to investigate HIV-1 expression in SMYD5 shRNA containing primary CD4+ T cells.
STAR protocols 2023 Boehm D, Ott M -
The lysine methyltransferase SMYD5 amplifies HIV-1 transcription and is post-transcriptionally upregulated by Tat and USP11.
Cell reports 2023 Boehm D, Lam V, Schnolzer M, Ott M -
Amplification-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 with CRISPR-Cas13a and mobile phone microscopy.
Cell 2020 Fozouni P, Son S, Díaz de León Derby M, Knott GJ, Gray CN, D'Ambrosio MV, Zhao C, Switz NA, Kumar GR, Stephens SI, Boehm D, Tsou CL, Shu J, Bhuiya A, Armstrong M, Harris AR, Chen PY, Osterloh JM, … -
FOXO1 promotes HIV latency by suppressing ER stress in T cells.
Nature microbiology 2020 Vallejo-Gracia A, Chen IP, Perrone R, Besnard E, Boehm D, Battivelli E, Tezil T, Krey K, Raymond KA, Hull PA, Walter M, Habrylo I, Cruz A, Deeks S, Pillai S, Verdin E, Ott M
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Host Methyltransferases and Demethylases: Potential New Epigenetic Targets for HIV Cure Strategies and Beyond.
AIDS research and human retroviruses 2017 Boehm D, Ott M -
Flow Cytometric Analysis of HIV-1 Transcriptional Activity in Response to shRNA Knockdown in A2 and A72 J-Lat Cell Lines.
Bio-protocol 2017 Boehm D, Ott M -
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Drug-induced HIV-1 Transcriptional Activity in A2 and A72 J-Lat Cell Lines.
Bio-protocol 2017 Boehm D, Ott M -
SMYD2-Mediated Histone Methylation Contributes to HIV-1 Latency.
Cell host & microbe 2017 Boehm D, Jeng M, Camus G, Gramatica A, Schwarzer R, Johnson JR, Hull PA, Montano M, Sakane N, Pagans S, Godin R, Deeks SG, Krogan NJ, Greene WC, Ott M -
The HIV-1 Tat Protein Is Monomethylated at Lysine 71 by the Lysine Methyltransferase KMT7.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2016 Ali I, Ramage H, Boehm D, Dirk LM, Sakane N, Hanada K, Pagans S, Kaehlcke K, Aull K, Weinberger L, Trievel R, Schnoelzer M, Kamada M, Houtz R, Ott M -
Bromodomain proteins in HIV infection.
Viruses 2013 Boehm D, Conrad RJ, Ott M -
BET bromodomain-targeting compounds reactivate HIV from latency via a Tat-independent mechanism.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 2012 Boehm D, Calvanese V, Dar RD, Xing S, Schroeder S, Martins L, Aull K, Li PC, Planelles V, Bradner JE, Zhou MM, Siliciano RF, Weinberger L, Verdin E, Ott M