Hidehisa Takahashi

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Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City, MO, United States 
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Suzuki H, Furugori K, Abe R, et al. (2023) MED26-containing Mediator may orchestrate multiple transcription processes through organization of nuclear bodies. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. 45: e2200178
Kitamura K, Suzuki H, Abe R, et al. (2022) Dual function of SF3B2 on chromatin and RNA to regulate transcription in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Cell & Bioscience. 12: 92
Suzuki H, Abe R, Shimada M, et al. (2022) The 3' Pol II pausing at replication-dependent histone genes is regulated by Mediator through Cajal bodies' association with histone locus bodies. Nature Communications. 13: 2905
Cheng D, Semmens K, McManus E, et al. (2021) The nuclear transcription factor, TAF7, is a cytoplasmic regulator of protein synthesis. Science Advances. 7: eabi5751
Tsukiyama T, Zou J, Kim J, et al. (2020) A phospho-switch controls RNF43-mediated degradation of Wnt receptors to suppress tumorigenesis. Nature Communications. 11: 4586
Liang S, Takahashi H, Hirose T, et al. (2020) NONO Is a Negative Regulator of Promoter. Cancer Genomics & Proteomics. 17: 359-367
Sasaki K, Kojitani N, Hirose H, et al. (2020) Shank2 Binds to aPKC and Controls Tight Junction Formation with Rap1 Signaling during Establishment of Epithelial Cell Polarity. Cell Reports. 31: 107407
Takahashi H, Ranjan A, Chen S, et al. (2020) The role of Mediator and Little Elongation Complex in transcription termination. Nature Communications. 11: 1063
Ranjan A, Chen S, Goode Z, et al. (2020) Roles of Mediator subunit MED26 in Regulation of Post‐initiation Events in RNA Pol II Transcription The Faseb Journal. 34: 1-1
Miyake N, Takahashi H, Nakamura K, et al. (2019) Gain-of-Function MN1 Truncation Variants Cause a Recognizable Syndrome with Craniofacial and Brain Abnormalities. American Journal of Human Genetics
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