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Sukhyun Kang
Sukhyun Kang
Center for Genomic Integrity, Institute for Basic Science
Verified email at ibs.re.kr
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Conserved nucleosome positioning defines replication origins
ML Eaton, K Galani, S Kang, SP Bell, DM MacAlpine
Genes & development 24 (8), 748-753, 2010
4272010
Eukaryotic origin-dependent DNA replication in vitro reveals sequential action of DDK and S-CDK kinases
RC Heller, S Kang, WM Lam, S Chen, CS Chan, SP Bell
Cell 146 (1), 80-91, 2011
3772011
Multiple functions for Mcm2–7 ATPase motifs during replication initiation
S Kang, MD Warner, SP Bell
Molecular Cell 55 (5), 655-665, 2014
1122014
Interaction of SeqA and Dam methylase on the hemimethylated origin of Escherichia coli chromosomal DNA replication
S Kang, H Lee, JS Han, DS Hwang
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (17), 11463-11468, 1999
971999
Regulation of PCNA cycling on replicating DNA by RFC and RFC-like complexes
MS Kang, E Ryu, SW Lee, J Park, NY Ha, JS Ra, YJ Kim, J Kim, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 2420, 2019
762019
A conserved MCM single-stranded DNA binding element is essential for replication initiation
CA Froelich, S Kang, LB Epling, SP Bell, EJ Enemark
Elife 3, e01993, 2014
762014
Nucleosomes influence multiple steps during replication initiation
IF Azmi, S Watanabe, MF Maloney, S Kang, JA Belsky, DM MacAlpine, ...
Elife 6, e22512, 2017
682017
SeqA protein stimulates the relaxing and decatenating activities of topoisomerase IV
S Kang, JS Han, JH Park, K Skarstad, DS Hwang
Journal of biological chemistry 278 (49), 48779-48785, 2003
682003
ATAD5 restricts R-loop formation through PCNA unloading and RNA helicase maintenance at the replication fork
S Kim, N Kang, SH Park, J Wells, T Hwang, E Ryu, B Kim, S Hwang, ...
Nucleic acids research 48 (13), 7218-7238, 2020
582020
Human TopBP1 participates in cyclin E/CDK2 activation and preinitiation complex assembly during G1/S transition
Y Jeon, KY Lee, MJ Ko, YS Lee, S Kang, DS Hwang
Journal of biological chemistry 282 (20), 14882-14890, 2007
482007
Sequential binding of SeqA to paired hemi-methylated GATC sequences mediates formation of higher order complexes
JS Han, S Kang, H Lee, HK Kim, DS Hwang
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (37), 34983-34989, 2003
472003
Binding of SeqA protein to hemi-methylated GATC sequences enhances their interaction and aggregation properties
JS Han, S Kang, SH Kim, MJ Ko, DS Hwang
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (29), 30236-30243, 2004
442004
ATAD5 promotes replication restart by regulating RAD51 and PCNA in response to replication stress
SH Park, N Kang, E Song, M Wie, EA Lee, S Hwang, D Lee, JS Ra, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 5718, 2019
432019
Eukaryotic DNA replication: Orchestrated action of multi-subunit protein complexes
S Kang, MS Kang, E Ryu, K Myung
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 809, 58-69, 2018
392018
SeqA protein aggregation is necessary for SeqA function
H Lee, S Kang, SH Bae, BS Choi, DS Hwang
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (37), 34600-34606, 2001
372001
Structure and dynamics of hemimethylated GATC sites: implications for DNA-SeqA recognition
SH Bae, HK Cheong, C Cheong, S Kang, DS Hwang, BS Choi
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (46), 45987-45993, 2003
312003
PCNA unloading is negatively regulated by BET proteins
MS Kang, J Kim, E Ryu, NY Ha, S Hwang, BG Kim, JS Ra, YJ Kim, ...
Cell reports 29 (13), 4632-4645. e5, 2019
292019
Knockdown of human MCM10 exhibits delayed and incomplete chromosome replication
JH Park, SW Bang, Y Jeon, S Kang, DS Hwang
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 365 (3), 575-582, 2008
282008
Human TopBP1 localization to the mitotic centrosome mediates mitotic progression
SW Bang, MJ Ko, S Kang, GS Kim, D Kang, JH Lee, DS Hwang
Experimental cell research 317 (7), 994-1004, 2011
262011
Dimeric configuration of SeqA protein bound to a pair of hemi-methylated GATC sequences
S Kang, JS Han, KP Kim, HY Yang, KY Lee, CB Hong, DS Hwang
Nucleic acids research 33 (5), 1524-1531, 2005
262005
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