Katherine Bronson

Researcher

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

2 h-index 12 pubs 13 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Katherine Bronson's research focuses on the role of the RNA-binding protein Musashi in regulating gene expression, particularly within the pituitary gland. Her work has elucidated how Musashi controls the translation of target messenger RNAs (mRNAs) during the mouse estrous cycle and its association with other cellular proteins like LSM14B. Bronson has also investigated the specific functions of Musashi1 and Musashi2 in marking distinct pituitary stem cell populations and their broader involvement in adenohypophysis function. Her publications include studies on the dynamic protein-protein interactions that govern Musashi's activity and its implications for pituitary stem cell differentiation. Additionally, her recent work has extended to exploring the impact of EZH2 inhibition on CAR-T cell persistence and identifying proteomic biomarkers for anti-CTLA4 therapy resistance in metastatic melanoma.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 12
  • Citations: 13

Selected Publications

  • 685 EZH2 inhibition impairs CD8+ CAR-T cell persistence (2025) DOI
  • Abstract 4622: Proteomic insights into anti-CTLA4 therapy resistance in metastatic melanoma: Pathway-specific biomarkers for treatment response (2025) DOI
  • Musashi-dependent mRNA translational activation is mediated through association with the Scd6/Like-sm family member, LSM14B (2025) DOI
  • FRI289 It Takes A Village: Musashi And Its Associated Proteins In The Adenohypophysis (2023) DOI
  • FRI291 Musashi1 And Musashi2 Mark Distinct Pituitary Stem Cell Populations (2023) DOI
  • Musashi Exerts Control of Gonadotrope Target mRNA Translation During the Mouse Estrous Cycle (2023) DOI
  • The Cell Fate Determinant Musashi Is Controlled Through Dynamic Protein:Protein Interactions (2021) DOI

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