Sang Y Kim
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Recent Articles
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Ortabozkoyun H, Huang P, Gonzalez-Buendia E, Cho H, Kim S, Tsirigos A, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2024 Aug;
84(18):3406-3422.e6.
PMID: 39173638
Partitioning of repressive from actively transcribed chromatin in mammalian cells fosters cell-type-specific gene expression patterns. While this partitioning is reconstructed during differentiation, the chromatin occupancy of the key insulator, CCCTC-binding...
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Yang Q, Abebe J, Mai M, Rudy G, Kim S, Devinsky O, et al.
EMBO J
. 2024 Jul;
43(17):3733-3751.
PMID: 39039289
Unintended on-target chromosomal alterations induced by CRISPR/Cas9 in mammalian cells are common, particularly large deletions and chromosomal translocations, and present a safety challenge for genome editing. Thus, there is still...
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Xia B, Zhang W, Zhao G, Zhang X, Bai J, Brosh R, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Feb;
626(8001):1042-1048.
PMID: 38418917
The loss of the tail is among the most notable anatomical changes to have occurred along the evolutionary lineage leading to humans and to the 'anthropomorphous apes', with a proposed...
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Ortabozkoyun H, Huang P, Gonzalez-Buendia E, Cho H, Kim S, Tsirigos A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37162865
Partitioning of repressive from actively transcribed chromatin in mammalian cells fosters cell-type specific gene expression patterns. While this partitioning is reconstructed during differentiation, the chromatin occupancy of the key insulator,...
5.
Perelman S, James D, Boguslawski K, Nelson C, Ilmain J, Zwack E, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2021 Apr;
6(6):731-745.
PMID: 33875847
Staphylococcus aureus has evolved into diverse lineages, known as clonal complexes (CCs), which exhibit differences in the coding sequences of core virulence factors. Whether these alterations affect functionality is poorly...
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Vo V, Pyun J, Bagyinszky E, An S, Kim S
Curr Alzheimer Res
. 2020 Jun;
17(5):438-445.
PMID: 32589559
Background: Presenilin 1 (PSEN1) was suggested as the most common causative gene of early onset Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Methods: Patient who presented progressive memory decline in her 40s was enrolled...
7.
Yu M, Kim S, Morin E, Schwendeman A
Arthritis Rheumatol
. 2020 Feb;
72(7):1234-1236.
PMID: 32103638
No abstract available.
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Park D, Choi W, Bang S, Kim S, Wee J, Kim Y, et al.
J Basic Microbiol
. 2020 Feb;
60(4):341-350.
PMID: 32043631
Vacuoles are useful materials with antimicrobial and anticancerous properties. Vacuolar proteins can discompose macromolecules from the outside of yeast cells. The objective of this study was to determine the function...
9.
Xia B, Yan Y, Baron M, Wagner F, Barkley D, Chiodin M, et al.
Cell
. 2020 Jan;
180(2):248-262.e21.
PMID: 31978344
The testis expresses the largest number of genes of any mammalian organ, a finding that has long puzzled molecular biologists. Our single-cell transcriptomic data of human and mouse spermatogenesis provide...
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Lubkin A, Lee W, Alonzo 3rd F, Wang C, Aligo J, Keller M, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2019 Feb;
25(3):463-470.e9.
PMID: 30799265
The pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus is thought to depend on the production of pore-forming leukocidins that kill leukocytes and lyse erythrocytes. Two leukocidins, Leukocidin ED (LukED) and γ-Hemolysin AB (HlgAB),...