William H. Schubach, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Division of Oncology

Specialty / Expertise

Epstein-Barr virus

Research Interests


Current Research Projects


Research Staff

Training

Dr. Schubach received his MD from Columbia University, New York, NY . He completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.

Selected Publications:

Kwiatkowski, B., Chen, S-Y. J., Schubach, W.H (2004) CKII site in Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 2 controls binding to hSNF5/Ini1 and is important for growth transformation, Journal of Virology, 786067-6072

Kwiatkowski, B., Ragoczy, T., Ehly, J., Schubach, W.H (2004) Identification and cloning of a novel chromatin associated protein partner of Epstein-Barr nuclear protein 2, Experimental Cell Research, 300223-233

Yang, L., L. Xia, Wu, D.Y., Wang, H. Chansky, H.A., Schubach, W.H., Hickstein, D. D., Zhang, Y (2002) Molecular Cloning of ESET, a novel histone H3-specific methyltransferase, Oncogene, 21148-152

Wu, D.Y., D. C. Tkachuck, R. S. Roberson, W. H. Schubach (2002) The human SNF5/Ini1 protein is a regulatory protein for PP1 phosphatase and mediates growth suppression by GADD34, J. Biol. Chem, 27727706-27715

Wu DY, Krumm A, Schubach WH, Promoter-specific targeting of human SWI-SNF complex by Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 2, Journal of Virology, 74(19):8893-903, October 2000

Becker JL, Miller F, Nuovo GJ, Josepovitz C, Schubach WH, Nord EP, Epstein-Barr virus infection of renal proximal tubule cells: possible role in chronic interstitial nephritis, Journal of Clinical Investigation, 104(12):1673-81, December 1999


 

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