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Academic Report: Explore the epigenome using genome-wide approaches
[ 2012-11-05 ]

Title: Explore the epigenome using genome-wide approaches

Speaker: Prof.  WEI, Gang

Time: 2012.11.14 10am

Place: IOZ-D122

Selected Publications:

1. Iouri Chepelev*, Gang Wei*, Dara Wangsa, Qingsong Tang and Keji Zhao (2012). Characterization of genome-wide enhancer-promoter interactions reveals co-expression of interacting genes and modes of higher order chromatin organization. Cell Research, doi: 10.1038/cr.2012.15. (* Equal contribution to this paper)

2. Gang Wei*, Brian Abraham*, Ryoji Yagi*, Raja Jothi*, et al., (2011). Genome-wide analyses of transcription factor GATA3-mediated gene regulation in distinct T cell types. Immunity, 35: 299-311. (* Equal contribution to this paper)

3. Zixiong Xu, Gang Wei, Iouri Chepelev, Keji Zhao and Gary Felsenfeld (2011). Mapping of INS promoter interactions reveals its roles in long-range regulation of SYT8 transcription. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 18: 372-378.

4. Iouri Chepelev*, Gang Wei*, Qingsong Tang and Keji Zhao (2009). Detection of single nucleotide variations in expressed exons of the human genome using RNA-Seq. Nucleic Acid Research, 37: e106. (* Equal contribution to this paper)

5. Liying Guo, Gang Wei, Jinfang Zhu, Wei Liao, Warren Leonard, Keji Zhao and William Paul (2009). IL-1 family members and STAT activators induce cytokine production by Th2, Th17 and Th1 cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 106: 13463-13468.

6. Chunyuan Jin, Chongzhi Zang, Gang Wei, Kairong Cui, Weiqun Peng, Keji Zhao and Gary Felsenfeld (2009). Chromatin architecture organized by histone variants H3.3 and H2A.Z in the human genome. Nature Genetics, 41: 941-945.

7. Gang Wei*, Lai Wei*, et al., (2009). Global mapping of H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 reveals specificity and plasticity in lineage fate determination of differentiating CD4+ T cells. Immunity, 30: 155-167. (* Equal contribution to this paper)

8. Artern barski*, Suresh Cuddapah*, Kairong Cui*, Tae-Young Roh*, Dustin Schones*, Zhibin Wang*, Gang Wei*, Iouri Chepelev and Keji Zhao (2007). High-resolution profiling of histone methylations in human genome. Cell, 129: 823-837. (*These authors contributed equally to this work and are listed alphabetically)

9. Tae-Young Roh*, Gang Wei*, Catherine Farrel and Keji Zhao (2007). Genome-wide prediction of conserved and nonconserved enhancers by histone acetylation patterns. Genome Research, 17: 74-81. (* Equal contribution to this paper) 

Contact: Prof. LI Wei(010-64807529)

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