[1][2][3][4] During her fellowship, Daniel discovered the gene Kaiso, and named it after calypso (a popular form of Caribbean music).
[1][2][3][4][5][6] Following her post-doctoral fellowship, Daniel joined McMaster University's Department of Biology in November 1999, where she is now a full professor.
[2][5][8][9] In 2017, Prof. Daniel's lab demonstrated that Kaiso plays a role in the proliferation and survival of TNBC cells.
[12][13][14][15] She has received funding from both national and international agencies, including CIHR, NSERC and the US CDMRP (Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs) Breast Cancer IDEA Awards.
Hidalgo-Sastre A, Desztics J, Dantes Z, Schulte K, Ensarioglu HK, Bassey-Archibong B, Ollinger R, Engleiter T, Rayner L, Einwächter H, Daniel JM, Altaee ASA, Steiger K, Lesina M, Rad R, Reichert M, von Figura G, Siveke JT, Roland M. Schmid RM, and Lubeseder-Martellato C. Loss of Wasl improves pancreatic cancer outcome.
Robinson SC, Chaudhary R, Jimenz-Saiz R, Rayner LGA, Bayer L, Jordana M and Daniel JM.
Bassey-Archibong BI, Hercules SM, Rayner LGA, Skeete DH, Smith Connell S, Brain I, Daramola A, Banjo A, Jung S, Gardner K, Dushoff J and Daniel JM.
Loss of Kaiso expression in breast tumor cells prevents intra-vascular invasion in mice lungs and secondary metastasis.
Robinson SC, Klobucar K*, Pierre CC, Ansari A*, Zhenilo S, Prokhortchouk E and Daniel JM.
Bassey-Archibong BI, Rayner LGA, Hercules SM, Aarts CW, Dvorkin-Gheva A, Bramson JL, Hassell JA, and Daniel JM.
Kaiso depletion attenuates the growth and survival of triple negative breast cancer cells.
Kaiso depletion attenuates transforming growth factor-β signaling and metastatic activity of triple negative breast cancer cells.
Pierre CC, Longo J*, Hallett RM, Milosavljevic S, Bassey BI, Beatty L*, Hassell JA and Daniel JM.
Methylation-dependent regulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha gene expression by the transcription factor Kaiso.
Pierre CC, Longo J*, Mavor M*, Milosavljevic S, Chaudhary R, Gilbreath E, Yates C and Daniel JM.
Chaudhary R, Pierre CC, Nanan K, Wojtal D*, Morone S, Pinelli C, Wood GM, Robine S and Daniel JM.
The POZ‐ZF transcription factor Kaiso (ZBTB33) induces inflammation and progenitor cell differentiation in the murine intestine.
Donaldson NS, Pierre CC, Anstey MI, Robinson SC, Weerawardane S and Daniel JM.
Nuclear Kaiso Expression is associated with High Grade and Triple-Negative Invasive Breast Cancer.
Donaldson NS, Nordgaard CL, Pierre CC, Kelly KF, Robinson S, Swystun L*, Henriquez R*, Graham M and Daniel JM.
Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-2 is required for the development of the catecholaminergic phenotype of sympathoadrenal cells.
Defossez PA, Kelly KF, Filion G, Magdinier F, Menoni H, Nordgaard CL, Daniel JM and Gilson E. The human enhancer-blocker CTCF interacts with the transcription factor Kaiso.
The p120ctn-binding partner Kaiso is a bi-modal DNA-binding protein that recognizes both a sequence-specific consensus and methylated CpG dinucleotides.
Kim SW, Fang X, Ji L, Paulson AF, Daniel JM, Ciesiolka M, van Roy F and McCrea PD.
Thoreson MA, Anastasiadis PZ, Daniel JM, Ireton RC, Wheelock MJ, Johnson KR, Hummingbird DK and Reynolds AB.
Mariner DJ, Sirotkin H, Daniel JM, Lindman BR, Mernaugh RL, Patten AK, Thoreson MA, Kucherlapati R and Reynolds AB.
Reynolds AB, Jenkins NA, Gilbert DJ, Copeland NG, Shapiro DN, Wu J and Daniel JM.
The novel catenin p120cas binds classical cadherins and induces an unusual morphological phenotype in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts.
Bush J, Franek K, Daniel J, Spiegelman GB, Weeks G and Cardelli J. Cloning and characterization of 5 novel Dictyostelium discoideum rab-related genes.
Daniel J, Spiegelman GB and Weeks G. Characterization of a third ras gene, rasB, that is expressed throughout the growth and development of Dictyostelium discoideum.