Christine S. Cheng, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Bioinformatics University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
signaling, transcription, computational network; stress and immune responses, apoptosis, proliferation

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2021 Mota A, Waxman HK, Hong R, Lagani GD, Niu SY, Bertherat FL, Wolfe L, Malicdan CM, Markello TC, Adams DR, Gahl WA, Cheng CS, Beffert U, Ho A. FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development. Plos Genetics. 17: e1009854. PMID 34723967 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009854  0.379
2018 Gate RE, Cheng CS, Aiden AP, Siba A, Tabaka M, Lituiev D, Machol I, Gordon MG, Subramaniam M, Shamim M, Hougen KL, Wortman I, Huang SC, Durand NC, Feng T, et al. Genetic determinants of co-accessible chromatin regions in activated T cells across humans. Nature Genetics. PMID 29988122 DOI: 10.1038/S41588-018-0156-2  0.53
2018 Ji Z, He L, Rotem A, Janzer A, Cheng CS, Regev A, Struhl K. Genome-scale identification of transcription factors that mediate an inflammatory network during breast cellular transformation. Nature Communications. 9: 2068. PMID 29802342 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-018-04406-2  0.588
2017 Soto-Feliciano YM, Bartlebaugh JME, Liu Y, Sánchez-Rivera FJ, Bhutkar A, Weintraub AS, Buenrostro JD, Cheng CS, Regev A, Jacks TE, Young RA, Hemann MT. PHF6 regulates phenotypic plasticity through chromatin organization within lineage-specific genes. Genes & Development. PMID 28607179 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.295857.117  0.619
2017 Fiziev P, Akdemir KC, Miller JP, Keung EZ, Samant NS, Sharma S, Natale CA, Terranova CJ, Maitituoheti M, Amin SB, Martinez-Ledesma E, Dhamdhere M, Axelrad JB, Shah A, Cheng CS, et al. Systematic Epigenomic Analysis Reveals Chromatin States Associated with Melanoma Progression. Cell Reports. 19: 875-889. PMID 28445736 DOI: 10.1016/J.Celrep.2017.03.078  0.381
2017 Cheng CS, Behar MS, Suryawanshi GW, Feldman KE, Spreafico R, Hoffmann A. Iterative Modeling Reveals Evidence of Sequential Transcriptional Control Mechanisms. Cell Systems. PMID 28237795 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cels.2017.01.012  0.616
2016 Sanjana NE, Wright J, Zheng K, Shalem O, Fontanillas P, Joung J, Cheng C, Regev A, Zhang F. High-resolution interrogation of functional elements in the noncoding genome. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353: 1545-1549. PMID 27708104 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aaf7613  0.604
2013 Cheng CS, Rai K, Garber M, Hollinger A, Robbins D, Anderson S, Macbeth A, Tzou A, Carneiro MO, Raychowdhury R, Russ C, Hacohen N, Gershenwald JE, Lennon N, Nusbaum C, et al. Semiconductor-based DNA sequencing of histone modification states. Nature Communications. 4: 2672. PMID 24157732 DOI: 10.1038/Ncomms3672  0.504
2012 Garber M, Yosef N, Goren A, Raychowdhury R, Thielke A, Guttman M, Robinson J, Minie B, Chevrier N, Itzhaki Z, Blecher-Gonen R, Bornstein C, Amann-Zalcenstein D, Weiner A, Friedrich D, ... ... Cheng C, et al. A high-throughput chromatin immunoprecipitation approach reveals principles of dynamic gene regulation in mammals. Molecular Cell. 47: 810-22. PMID 22940246 DOI: 10.1016/J.Molcel.2012.07.030  0.585
2011 Escoubet-Lozach L, Benner C, Kaikkonen MU, Lozach J, Heinz S, Spann NJ, Crotti A, Stender J, Ghisletti S, Reichart D, Cheng CS, Luna R, Ludka C, Sasik R, Garcia-Bassets I, et al. Mechanisms establishing TLR4-responsive activation states of inflammatory response genes. Plos Genetics. 7: e1002401. PMID 22174696 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pgen.1002401  0.621
2011 Cheng CS, Feldman KE, Lee J, Verma S, Huang DB, Huynh K, Chang M, Ponomarenko JV, Sun SC, Benedict CA, Ghosh G, Hoffmann A. The specificity of innate immune responses is enforced by repression of interferon response elements by NF-κB p50. Science Signaling. 4: ra11. PMID 21343618 DOI: 10.1126/Scisignal.2001501  0.589
2009 Ramirez-Carrozzi VR, Braas D, Bhatt DM, Cheng CS, Hong C, Doty KR, Black JC, Hoffmann A, Carey M, Smale ST. A unifying model for the selective regulation of inducible transcription by CpG islands and nucleosome remodeling. Cell. 138: 114-28. PMID 19596239 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cell.2009.04.020  0.618
2008 Cheng CS, Johnson TL, Hoffmann A. Epigenetic control: slow and global, nimble and local. Genes & Development. 22: 1110-4. PMID 18451102 DOI: 10.1101/Gad.1677008  0.631
2007 Kwon YS, Garcia-Bassets I, Hutt KR, Cheng CS, Jin M, Liu D, Benner C, Wang D, Ye Z, Bibikova M, Fan JB, Duan L, Glass CK, Rosenfeld MG, Fu XD. Sensitive ChIP-DSL technology reveals an extensive estrogen receptor alpha-binding program on human gene promoters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 4852-7. PMID 17360330 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0700715104  0.466
2007 Garcia-Bassets I, Kwon YS, Telese F, Prefontaine GG, Hutt KR, Cheng CS, Ju BG, Ohgi KA, Wang J, Escoubet-Lozach L, Rose DW, Glass CK, Fu XD, Rosenfeld MG. Histone methylation-dependent mechanisms impose ligand dependency for gene activation by nuclear receptors. Cell. 128: 505-18. PMID 17289570 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cell.2006.12.038  0.54
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