1. Kouznetsova A, Wang H, Bellani M, Camerini-Otero RD, Jessberger R, Höög C. BRCA1-mediated chromatin silencing is limited to oocytes with a small number of asynapsed chromosomes. J Cell Sci., 2009. [Full Text/Abstract]
2. Suhasini AN, Sommers JA, Mason AC, Voloshin ON, Camerini-Otero RD, Wold MS, Brosh RM Jr. FANCJ helicase uniquely senses oxidative base damage in either strand of duplex DNA and is stimulated by replication protein A to unwind the damaged DNA substrate in a strand-specific manner. J Biol Chem., 2009. [Full Text/Abstract]
3. Volodin AA, Bocharova TN, Smirnova EA, Camerini-Otero RD. Reversibility, equilibration, and fidelity of strand exchange reaction between short oligonucleotides promoted by RecA protein from escherichia coli and human Rad51 and Dmc1 proteins. J Biol Chem., 2009. [Full Text/Abstract]
4. Khil PP, Camerini-Otero RD. Variation in patterns of human meiotic recombination. Genome Dyn. , 2009. [Full Text/Abstract]
5. Usdin TB, Paciga M, Riordan T, Kuo J, Parmelee A, Petukova G, Camerini-Otero RD, Mezey E. Tuberoinfundibular Peptide of 39 residues is required for germ cell development. Endocrinology., 2008. [Full Text/Abstract]
6. Shiao MS, Khil P, Camerini-Otero RD, Shiroishi T, Moriwaki K, Yu HT, Long M. Origins of new male germ-line functions from X-derived autosomal retrogenes in the mouse. Mol Biol Evol., 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
7. Pezza RJ, Voloshin ON, Vanevski F, Camerini-Otero RD. Hop2/Mnd1 acts on two critical steps in Dmc1-promoted homologous pairing. Genes Dev., 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
8. Ploquin M, Petukhova GV, Morneau D, Déry U, Bransi A, Stasiak A, Camerini-Otero RD, Masson JY. Stimulation of fission yeast and mouse Hop2-Mnd1 of the Dmc1 and Rad51 recombinases. Nucleic Acids Res., 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
9. Bannister LA, Pezza RJ, Donaldson JR, de Rooij DG, Schimenti KJ, Camerini-Otero RD, Schimenti JC. A dominant, recombination-defective allele of Dmc1 causing male-specific sterility. PLoS Biol., 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
10. Voloshin ON, Camerini-Otero RD. The DinG protein from Escherichia coli is a structure-specific helicase. J Biol Chem. , 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
11. Cotroneo MS, Haag JD, Zan Y, Lopez CC, Thuwajit P, Petukhova GV, Camerini-Otero RD, Gendron-Fitzpatrick A, Griep AE, Murphy CJ, Dubielzig RR, Gould MN. Characterizing a rat Brca2 knockout model.Oncogene., 2007. [Full Text/Abstract]
12. Liebe B, Petukhova G, Barchi M, Bellani M, Braselmann H, Nakano T, Pandita TK, Jasin M, Fornace A, Meistrich ML, Baarends WM, Schimenti J, de Lange T, Keeney S, Camerini-Otero RD, Scherthan H. Mutations that affect meiosis in male mice influence the dynamics of the mid-preleptotene and bouquet stages.Exp Cell Res., 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
13. Sokolov MV, Smirnova NA, Camerini-Otero RD, Neumann RD, Panyutin IG. Microarray analysis of differentially expressed genes after exposure of normal human fibroblasts to ionizing radiation from an external source and from DNA-incorporated iodine-125 radionuclide. Gene, 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
14. Smirnova NA, Romanienko PJ, Khil PP, Camerini-Otero RD. Gene expression profiles of Spo11-/- mouse testes with spermatocytes arrested in meiotic prophase I. Reproduction., 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
15. Pezza RJ, Petukhova GV, Ghirlando R, Camerini-Otero RD Molecular activities of meiosis specific proteins Hop2, Mnd1 and the Hop2-Mnd1 complex. J Biol Chem , 2006. [Full Text/Abstract]
16. Volodin AA, Voloshin ON, Camerini-Otero RD Homologous recombination and RecA protein: towards a new generation of tools for genome manipulations. Trends Biotechnol (23): 97-102, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
17. Khil PP, Camerini-Otero RD Molecular features and functional constraints in the evolution of the mammalian X chromosome. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol (40): 313-30, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
18. Difilippantonio S, Celeste A, Fernandez-Capetillo O, Chen HT, Reina San Martin B, Van Laethem F, Yang YP, Petukhova GV, Eckhaus M, Feigenbaum L, Manova K, Kruhlak M, Camerini-Otero RD, Sharan S, Nussenzweig M, Nussenzweig A Role of Nbs1 in the activation of the Atm kinase revealed in humanized mouse models. Nat Cell Biol (7): 675-85, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
19. Bellani MA, Romanienko PJ, Cairatti DA, Camerini-Otero RD SPO11 is required for sex-body formation, and Spo11 heterozygosity rescues the prophase arrest of Atm-/- spermatocytes. J Cell Sci (118): 3233-45, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
20. Petukhova GV, Pezza RJ, Vanevski F, Ploquin M, Masson JY, Camerini-Otero RD The Hop2 and Mnd1 proteins act in concert with Rad51 and Dmc1 in meiotic recombination. Nat Struct Mol Biol (12): 449-53, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
21. Khil PP, Oliver B, Camerini-Otero RD X for intersection: retrotransposition both on and off the X chromosome is more frequent. Trends Genet (21): 3-7, 2005. [Full Text/Abstract]
22. Voloshin ON, Camerini-Otero RD Synaptic complex revisited; a homologous recombinase flips and switches bases. Mol Cell (15): 846-7, 2004. [Full Text/Abstract]
23. Lusetti SL, Voloshin ON, Inman RB, Camerini-Otero RD, Cox MM The DinI protein stabilizes RecA protein filaments. J Biol Chem (279): 30037-46, 2004. [Full Text/Abstract]
24. Khil PP Smirnova NA Romanienko PJ Camerini-Otero RD The mouse X chromosome is enriched for sex-biased genes not subject to selection by meiotic sex chromosome inactivation. Nat Genet (36): 642-6, 2004. [Full Text/Abstract]
25. Voloshin ON Vanevski F Khil PP Camerini-Otero RD Characterization of the DNA damage-inducible helicase DinG from Escherichia coli. J Biol Chem (278): 28284-93, 2003. [Full Text/Abstract]
26. Petukhova GV Romanienko PJ Camerini-Otero RD The Hop2 protein has a direct role in promoting interhomolog interactions during mouse meiosis. Dev Cell (5): 927-36, 2003. [Full Text/Abstract]
27. Khil PP Camerini-Otero RD Over 1000 genes are involved in the DNA damage response of Escherichia coli. Mol Microbiol (44): 89-105, 2002. [Full Text/Abstract]
28. Voloshin ON Ramirez BE Bax A Camerini-Otero RD A model for the abrogation of the SOS response by an SOS protein: a negatively charged helix in DinI mimics DNA in its interaction with RecA. Genes Dev (15): 415-27, 2001. [Full Text/Abstract]
29. Malkov VA Panyutin IG Neumann RD Zhurkin VB Camerini-Otero RD Radioprobing of a RecA-three-stranded DNA complex with iodine 125: evidence for recognition of homology in the major groove of the target duplex. J Mol Biol (299): 629-40, 2000. [Full Text/Abstract]
30. Romanienko PJ Camerini-Otero RD The mouse Spo11 gene is required for meiotic chromosome synapsis. Mol Cell (6): 975-87, 2000. [Full Text/Abstract]
31. Ferrin LJ Camerini-Otero RD Sequence-specific ligation of DNA using RecA protein. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (95): 2152-7, 1998. [Full Text/Abstract]
32. Malkov VA Sastry L Camerini-Otero RD RecA protein assisted selection reveals a low fidelity of recognition of homology in a duplex DNA by an oligonucleotide. J Mol Biol (271): 168-77, 1997. [Full Text/Abstract]
33. Voloshin ON Wang L Camerini-Otero RD Homologous DNA pairing promoted by a 20-amino acid peptide derived from RecA. Science (272): 868-72, 1996. [Full Text/Abstract]
34. Camerini-Otero RD Hsieh P Homologous recombination proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Annu Rev Genet (29): 509-52, 1995. [Full Text/Abstract]
35. Ferrin LJ Camerini-Otero RD Selective cleavage of human DNA: RecA-assisted restriction endonuclease (RARE) cleavage. Science (254): 1494-7, 1991. [Full Text/Abstract]