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    ASCL2 induces an immune excluded microenvironment by activating cancer-associated fibroblasts in microsatellite stable colorectal cancer

    Proficient mismatch repair or microsatellite stable (pMMR/MSS) colorectal cancers (CRCs) are vastly outnumbered by deficient mismatch repair or microsatellite instability-high (dMMR/MSI-H) tumors and lack a re...

    Dan Zhang, Qi-Qi Ni, Qiao-Yan Liang, Li-Ling He, Bo-Wen Qiu, Ling-Jie Zhang in Oncogene (2023)

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    A GRIP-1–EZH2 switch binding to GATA-4 is linked to the genesis of rhabdomyosarcoma through miR-29a

    Terminal differentiation failure is an important cause of rhabdomyosarcoma genesis, however, little is known about the epigenetic regulation of aberrant myogenic differentiation. Here, we show that GATA-4 recr...

    Yang-Liu Song, Ming-Hui Yang, Si Zhang, Hao Wang, Kun-Lun Kai, Chun-**a Yao in Oncogene (2022)

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    Interferon-related secretome from direct interaction between immune cells and tumor cells is required for upregulation of PD-L1 in tumor cells

    Yuan-Qin Yang, Wen-Jie Dong, **ao-Fei Yin, Yan-Ni Xu, Yu Yang in Protein & Cell (2016)

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    Multisite protein modification and intramolecular signaling

    Post-translational modification is a major mechanism by which protein function is regulated in eukaryotes. Instead of single-site action, many proteins such as histones, p53, RNA polymerase II, tubulin, Cdc25C...

    **ang-Jiao Yang in Oncogene (2005)

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    PCAF is a coactivator for p73-mediated transactivation

    The tumor suppressor p53-related p73 shares significant amino-acid sequence identity with p53. Like p53, p73 recognizes canonical p53 DNA-binding sites and activates p53-responsive target genes and induces apo...

    Lisa Y Zhao, Yue Liu, Nicholas R Bertos, **ang-Jiao Yang, Daiqing Liao in Oncogene (2003)

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    MOZ and MORF histone acetyltransferases interact with the Runt-domain transcription factor Runx2

    The monocytic leukemia zinc finger protein MOZ and its homologue MORF have been implicated in leukemogenesis. Both MOZ and MORF are histone acetyltransferases with weak transcriptional repression domains and s...

    Nadine Pelletier, Nathalie Champagne, Stefano Stifani, **ang-Jiao Yang in Oncogene (2002)

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    The monocytic leukemia zinc finger protein MOZ is a histone acetyltransferase

    The monocytic leukemia zinc finger protein (MOZ) gene is rearranged in t(8;16)(p11;p13), t(8;22)(p11;q13) and inv(8)(p11q13) associated with acute myeloid leukemia. The other fusion partners involved are CBP, ...

    Nathalie Champagne, Nadine Pelletier, **ang-Jiao Yang in Oncogene (2001)