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Yoichiro Shibata
Affiliation
Center for Genomic and Computational Biology, Duke University.
ORCID
Career Start Year
2000
Papers
30
H Index
26
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
34294892
Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 alterations and response to immune checkpoint inhibition in metastatic urothelial cancer: a real world experience.
Br J Cancer
2021
31043422
Mammalian SWI/SNF collaborates with a polycomb-associated protein to regulate male germline transcription in the mouse.
Development
2019
31599933
Evaluating Chromatin Accessibility Differences Across Multiple Primate Species Using a Joint Modeling Approach.
Genome Biol Evol
2019
29608722
Comparative Serum Challenges Show Divergent Patterns of Gene Expression and Open Chromatin in Human and Chimpanzee.
Genome Biol Evol
2018
29932900
Spt6 Association with RNA Polymerase II Directs mRNA Turnover During Transcription.
Mol Cell
2018
30093408
IL-1R signaling promotes STAT3 and NF-κB factor recruitment to distal <i>cis</i>-regulatory elements that regulate <i>Il17a/f</i> transcription.
J Biol Chem
2018
28254491
EZH1 in germ cells safeguards the function of PRC2 during spermatogenesis.
Dev Biol
2017
28087634
Genome-wide identification of regulatory elements in Sertoli cells.
Development
2017
27670941
Microgravity induces proteomics changes involved in endoplasmic reticulum stress and mitochondrial protection.
Sci Rep
2016
26159997
Histone H3.3 maintains genome integrity during mammalian development.
Genes Dev
2015
24415943
Deletion of a conserved cis-element in the Ifng locus highlights the role of acute histone acetylation in modulating inducible gene transcription.
PLoS Genet
2014
22761590
Extensive evolutionary changes in regulatory element activity during human origins are associated with altered gene expression and positive selection.
PLoS Genet
2012
23034120
Chromatin accessibility reveals insights into androgen receptor activation and transcriptional specificity.
Genome Biol
2012
21750106
Open chromatin defined by DNaseI and FAIRE identifies regulatory elements that shape cell-type identity.
Genome Res
2011
21795386
Dynamics of the epigenetic landscape during erythroid differentiation after GATA1 restoration.
Genome Res
2011
20643337
Modular utilization of distal cis-regulatory elements controls Ifng gene expression in T cells activated by distinct stimuli.
Immunity
2010
20471290
Epigenetic instability of cytokine and transcription factor gene loci underlies plasticity of the T helper 17 cell lineage.
Immunity
2010
19488879
Mapping regulatory elements by DNaseI hypersensitivity chip (DNase-Chip).
Methods Mol Biol
2009
18515193
The histone methylase Set2p and the histone deacetylase Rpd3p repress meiotic recombination at the HIS4 meiotic recombination hotspot in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
DNA Repair (Amst)
2008
17088384
The RNA polymerase II kinase Ctk1 regulates positioning of a 5' histone methylation boundary along genes.
Mol Cell Biol
2007
17389396
CCR4/NOT complex associates with the proteasome and regulates histone methylation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2007
16977311
Opposing roles for Set2 and yFACT in regulating TBP binding at promoters.
EMBO J
2006
15798214
A novel domain in Set2 mediates RNA polymerase II interaction and couples histone H3 K36 methylation with transcript elongation.
Mol Cell Biol
2005
16227595
Dimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 36 demarcates regulatory and nonregulatory chromatin genome-wide.
Mol Cell Biol
2005
16040246
BUR kinase selectively regulates H3 K4 trimethylation and H2B ubiquitylation through recruitment of the PAF elongation complex.
Curr Biol
2005
16087749
Histone H3 K36 methylation is associated with transcription elongation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Eukaryot Cell
2005
15247917
Evidence for nucleosome depletion at active regulatory regions genome-wide.
Nat Genet
2004
12629047
Phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II CTD regulates H3 methylation in yeast.
Genes Dev
2003
11172883
Altered distribution of dopaminergic neurons in the brain of L1 null mice.
Brain Res Dev Brain Res
2001
11020245
Complementation of an hMSH2 defect in human colorectal carcinoma cells by human chromosome 2 transfer.
Mol Carcinog
2000
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