Seung-Hoi Koo, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Molecular Biology
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Howard C. Towle grad student 2000 UMN
 (Involvement of a novel transcription factor complex in glucose regulation of hepatic genes.)
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Lim JM, Anwar MA, Han HS, et al. (2023) CREB regulated transcriptional coactivator 2 proteome landscape is modulated by SREBF1. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : McP. 100637
Choi Y, Song MJ, Jung WJ, et al. (2021) Liver-specific deletion of mouse CTCF leads to hepatic steatosis via augmented PPARγ signaling. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Lee H, Yu DM, Park JS, et al. (2020) Prominin-1-Radixin axis controls hepatic gluconeogenesis by regulating PKA activity. Embo Reports. e49416
Han HS, Kwon Y, Koo SH. (2020) Role of CRTC2 in Metabolic Homeostasis: Key Regulator of Whole-Body Energy Metabolism? Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
Lee GH, Oh KJ, Kim HR, et al. (2018) Author Correction: Effect of BI-1 on insulin resistance through regulation of CYP2E1. Scientific Reports. 8: 17990
Lee MS, Han HJ, Han SY, et al. (2018) Loss of the E3 ubiquitin ligase MKRN1 represses diet-induced metabolic syndrome through AMPK activation. Nature Communications. 9: 3404
Park BY, Jeon JH, Go Y, et al. (2018) PDK4 Deficiency Suppresses Hepatic Glucagon Signaling by Decreasing Cyclic AMP Levels. Diabetes
Lee JM, Han HS, Jung YS, et al. (2018) The SMILE transcriptional corepressor inhibits cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB)-mediated transactivation of gluconeogenic genes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Han HS, Choi BH, Kim JS, et al. (2017) Hepatic Crtc2 controls whole body energy metabolism via a miR-34a-Fgf21 axis. Nature Communications. 8: 1878
Kim TH, Choi D, Kim JY, et al. (2017) Fast food diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease exerts early protective effect against acetaminophen intoxication in mice. Bmc Gastroenterology. 17: 124
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