MRC Genome Damage and Stability Centre

Dr Stuart Rulten

Post:Research Fellow (Genome Damage and Stability)
Location:Genome Centre G3.22
Email:S.L.Rulten@sussex.ac.uk

Telephone numbers
Internal:7511 or 8119
UK:(01273) 877511 or (01273) 678119
International:+44 1273 877511 or +44 1273 678119
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Grundy, Gabrielle L, Rulten, Stuart L, Zeng, Zhihong, Arribas-Bosacoma, Raquel, Iles, Natasha, Manley, Katie, Oliver, Antony and Caldecott, Keith W (2013) APLF promotes the assembly and activity of non-homologous end joining protein complexes. The EMBO journal, 32 (1). pp. 112-125. ISSN 1460-2075

Rulten, Stuart L, Fisher, Anna E O, Robert, Isabelle, Zuma, Maria C, Rouleau, Michele, Ju , Limei, Poirer, Guy, Reina-San-Martin, Bernardo and Caldecott, Keith W (2011) PARP-3 and APLF function together to accelerate nonhomologous end-joining. Molecular Cell, 41 (1). pp. 33-45. ISSN 1097-2765

Rulten, Stuart L, Cortes-Ledesma, Felipe, Guo, Liandi, Iles, Natasha J and Caldecott, Keith W (2008) APLF (C2orf13) is a novel component of poly(ADP-ribose) signaling in mammalian cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 28 (14). pp. 4620-4628. ISSN 0270-7306

Rulten, S L, Hodder, E, Ripley, T L, Stephens, D N and Mayne, L V (2008) Alcohol induces DNA damage and the Fanconi anemia D2 protein implicating FANCD2 in the DNA damage response pathways in brain. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 32 (7). pp. 1186-1196. ISSN 0145-6008

Iles, Natasha, Rulten, Stuart, El-Khamisy, Sherif F and Caldecott, Keith W (2007) APLF (C2orf13) Is a Novel Human Protein Involved in the Cellular Response to Chromosomal DNA Strand Breaks. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 27 (10). pp. 3793-3803. ISSN 0270-7306

Rulten, Stuart L, Ripley, Tamzin L, Manerakis, Ektor, Stephens, David N and Mayne, Lynne V (2006) Ethanol modifies the effect of handling stress on gene expression: problems in the analysis of two-way gene expression studies in mouse brain. Brain Research, 1102 (-). ISSN 0006-8993

Mead, A N, Morris, H V, Dixon, C I, Rulten, S L, Mayne, L V, Zamanillo, D and Stephens, D N (2006) AMPA receptor GluR2, but not GluR1 subunit deletion impairs emotional response conditioning in mice. Behavioral Neuroscience, 120 (2). pp. 241-8. ISSN 0735-7044

Rulten, S L, Ripley, T L, Hunt, C L, Stephens, D N and Mayne, L V (2006) Sp1 and NFkappaB pathways are regulated in brain in response to acute and chronic ethanol. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 5 (3). pp. 257-273. ISSN 1601-1848

Rulten, Stuart L, Kinloch, Ross A, Tateossian, Hilda, Robinson, Colin, Gettins, Lucy and Kay, John E (2006) The human FK506-binding proteins: characterization of human FKBP19. Mammalian Genome.

Rulten, Stuart, Thorpe, Julian, Mosaheb, Sabrina, Kay, John and Cairns, N (2004) Redistribution and Apparent Shortfalls of the Peptidyl-Prolyl cis-trans Isomerase Protein Pin1 within Subcellular Compartments of Neurons in a Range of Frontotemporal Dementias. Neurobiology of Disease.

Pemberton, Trevor J, Rulten, Stuart L and Kay, John E (2003) Identification and Characterisation of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Cyclophilin 3 and its Human homologue cyclophilin 20. Journal of Chromatography B.

Rulten, Stuart, Ripley, Tamzin and Mayne, Lynne (2002) Uniform Microarray Hybridisation: A Comparative Study. International Biotechnology Laboratory.

Thorpe, Julian R, Morley, Simon J and Rulten, Stuart L (2001) Utilizing the Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis-Trans Isomerase Pin 1 as a Probe of its Phosphorylated Target Proteins: Examples of Binding to Nuclear Proteins in a Human Kidney Cell Line and to Tau in Alzheimer's Diseased Brain. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 49 (1). pp. 97-108. ISSN 0022-1554

Thorpe, Julian R, Rulten, Stuart L and Kay, John E (1999) The binding of a putative and a known chaperone protein revealed by immunogold labelling transmission electron microscopy: A suggested use of chaperones as probes for the distribution of their target proteins. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 47. pp. 1633-1640.

Rulten, Stuart L, Thorpe, Julian R and Kay, John Edward (1999) Identification of eukaryotic parvulin homologues: a new subfamily of peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerases. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 259 (3). pp. 557-562. ISSN 0006-291X