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Myung, Kyungjae (명경재)

Department
Department of Biomedical Engineering(바이오메디컬공학과)
Website
http://cgi.ibs.re.kr/html/cgi_en
Lab
Center for Genomic Integrity (분자세포생물학실험실)
Research Keywords
유전자 가위, 합성치사이용 항암제 개발, DNA 손상복구, DNA 재조합 복구, DNA 복제, DNA 손상 신호 전달, 암, 노화, Synthetic lethality, DNA Repair, DNA Recombination, ATAD5, PCNA, CRISPR, CRISPR Cas9, DNA Replication, DNA Damage Response, cancer, Aging
Research Interests
DNA is the building block for the genome and provides the blueprint for almost every aspect of life. DNA can be damaged by endogenous assaults such as replication errors, oxidative stress or by exogenous challenges such as radiation or toxic chemicals. Failure to repair such damage results in cell death or the accumulation of changes in DNA that can cause genetic diseases including cancers or can lead to premature aging.Research at the IBS Center for Genomic Integrity is concerned with the many DNA damage response and repair pathways that can sense and repair damaged DNA and signal to cells that there is an urgent problem to be addressed. We also study the link of these pathways to other parts of cellular metabolism, including DNA replication, cell cycle regulation or transcription.Our research spans many disciplines and techniques, including molecular, cell, chemical and structural biology, genetics, biochemistry and the use of animal models. Finally, we are interested in leveraging our research to develop small molecule modulators of DNA repair pathways as probes and to exploit vulnerabilities of tumors in therapeutic settings.
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2011-06DNA-PK-Dependent RPA2 Hyperphosphorylation Facilitates DNA Repair and Suppresses Sister Chromatid ExchangeLiaw, Hungjiun; Lee, Deokjae; Myung, KyungjaeARTICLE341 DNA-PK-Dependent RPA2 Hyperphosphorylation Facilitates DNA Repair and Suppresses Sister Chromatid Exchange
2011-04HLTF and SHPRH are not essential for PCNA polyubiquitination, survival and somatic hypermutation: Existence of an alternative E3 ligaseKrijger, Peter H. L.; Lee, Kyoo-Young; Wit, Niek, et alARTICLE352 HLTF and SHPRH are not essential for PCNA polyubiquitination, survival and somatic hypermutation: Existence of an alternative E3 ligase
2011-04The Complete Spectrum of Yeast Chromosome Instability Genes Identifies Candidate CIN Cancer Genes and Functional Roles for ASTRA Complex ComponentsStirling, Peter C.; Bloom, Michelle S.; Solanki-Patil, Tejomayee, et alARTICLE368 The Complete Spectrum of Yeast Chromosome Instability Genes Identifies Candidate CIN Cancer Genes and Functional Roles for ASTRA Complex Components
2011-01Pancreatic adenocarcinoma upregulated factor promotes metastasis by regulating TLR/CXCR4 activationPark, H. D.; Lee, Y.; Oh, Y. K., et alARTICLE377 Pancreatic adenocarcinoma upregulated factor promotes metastasis by regulating TLR/CXCR4 activation
2010-05The exon junction complex component Magoh controls brain size by regulating neural stem cell divisionSilver, Debra L.; Watkins-Chow, Dawn E.; Schreck, Karisa C., et alARTICLE329 The exon junction complex component Magoh controls brain size by regulating neural stem cell division
2010-04Human ELG1 Regulates the Level of Ubiquitinated Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) through Its Interactions with PCNA and USP1Lee, Kyoo-young; Yang, Kailin; Cohn, Martin A., et alARTICLE298 Human ELG1 Regulates the Level of Ubiquitinated Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) through Its Interactions with PCNA and USP1
2010-03A Histone-Fold Complex and FANCM Form a Conserved DNA-Remodeling Complex to Maintain Genome StabilityYan, Zhijiang; Delannoy, Mathieu; Ling, Chen, et alARTICLE400 A Histone-Fold Complex and FANCM Form a Conserved DNA-Remodeling Complex to Maintain Genome Stability
2009-10DNA damage responses by human ELG1 in S phase are important to maintain genomic integritySikdar, Nilabja; Banerjee, Soma; Lee, Kyoo-young, et alARTICLE434 DNA damage responses by human ELG1 in S phase are important to maintain genomic integrity
2008-12Spt2p Defines a New Transcription-Dependent Gross Chromosomal Rearrangement PathwaySikdar, Nilabja; Banerjee, Soma; Zhang, Han, et alARTICLE318 Spt2p Defines a New Transcription-Dependent Gross Chromosomal Rearrangement Pathway
2008-09Smc5-Smc6 complex suppresses gross chromosomal rearrangements mediated by break-induced replicationsHwang, Ji-Young; Smith, Stephanie; Ceschia, Audrey, et alARTICLE339 Smc5-Smc6 complex suppresses gross chromosomal rearrangements mediated by break-induced replications
2008-08Polyubiquitination of proliferating cell nuclear antigen by HLTF and SHPRH prevents genomic instability from stalled replication forksMotegi, Akira; Liaw, Hung-Jiun; Lee, Kyoo-Young, et alARTICLE336 Polyubiquitination of proliferating cell nuclear antigen by HLTF and SHPRH prevents genomic instability from stalled replication forks
2008-06Mph1p promotes gross chromosomal rearrangement through partial inhibition of homologous recombinationBanerjee, Soma; Smith, Stephanie; Oum, Ji-Hyun, et alARTICLE311 Mph1p promotes gross chromosomal rearrangement through partial inhibition of homologous recombination
2008-02Dynamic regulation of single-stranded telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSmith, Stephanie; Banerjee, Soma; Rilo, Regina, et alARTICLE376 Dynamic regulation of single-stranded telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2007-05A case report of a patient with microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, chromosomal radiosensitivity and telomere length alterations closely resembling "Nijmegen breakage syndrome" phenotypeBerardinelli, F.; di Masi, A.; Salvatore, M., et alARTICLE304 A case report of a patient with microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, chromosomal radiosensitivity and telomere length alterations closely resembling "Nijmegen breakage syndrome" phenotype
2007-01The lethality of Ku86 (XRCC5) loss-of-function mutations in human cells is independent of p53 (TP53)Ghosh, Goutam; Li, Gang; Myung, Kyungjae, et alARTICLE327 The lethality of Ku86 (XRCC5) loss-of-function mutations in human cells is independent of p53 (TP53)
2006-12Human SHPRH suppresses genomic instability through proliferating cell nuclear antigen polyubiquitinationMotegi, Akira; Sood, Raman; Moinova, Helen, et alARTICLE355 Human SHPRH suppresses genomic instability through proliferating cell nuclear antigen polyubiquitination
2006-12Genetic analysis of ionizing radiation-induced mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals TransLesion Synthesis (TLS) independent of PCNA K164SUMOylation and ubiquitinationChen, Clark C.; Motegi, Akira; Hasegawa, Yuko, et alARTICLE365 Genetic analysis of ionizing radiation-induced mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals TransLesion Synthesis (TLS) independent of PCNA K164SUMOylation and ubiquitination
2006-10Functional analyses of glycyl-tRNA synthetase mutations suggest a key role for tRNA-charging enzymes in peripheral axonsAntonellis, Anthony; Lee-Lin, Shih-Queen; Wasterlain, Amy, et alARTICLE303 Functional analyses of glycyl-tRNA synthetase mutations suggest a key role for tRNA-charging enzymes in peripheral axons
2006-09Smc5-Smc6 mediate DNA double-strand-break repair by promoting sister-chromatid recombinationDe Piccoli, Giacomo; Cortes-Ledesma, Felipe; Ira, Gregory, et alARTICLE379 Smc5-Smc6 mediate DNA double-strand-break repair by promoting sister-chromatid recombination
2006-04Evidence suggesting that Pif1 helicase functions in DNA replication with the DNA2 helicase/nuclease and DNA polymerase deltaBudd, ME; Reis, CC; Smith, S, et alARTICLE327 Evidence suggesting that Pif1 helicase functions in DNA replication with the DNA2 helicase/nuclease and DNA polymerase delta

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