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Helen Cho
Researcher at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Publications - 17
Citations - 3042
Helen Cho is an academic researcher from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA polymerase II & RNA polymerase II holoenzyme. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 17 publications receiving 2817 citations. Previous affiliations of Helen Cho include Rutgers University & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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A human RNA polymerase II complex associated with SRB and DNA-repair proteins
Edio Maldonado,Ramin Shiekhattar,Michael Sheldon,Michael Sheldon,Helen Cho,Ronny Drapkin,Paula Rickert,Emma Lees,Carl W. Anderson,Stuart Linn,Danny Reinberg +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the isolation of a human RNA polymerase II complex containing a subset of the basal transcription factors and the human homologues of the yeast SRB proteins was reported.
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A Human RNA-Polymerase-II Complex-Associated with SRB and DNA-Repair Proteins (Vol 381, Pg 86, 1996)
Edio Maldonado,Ramin Shiekhattar,Michael Sheldon,Helen Cho,Ronny Drapkin,Paula Rickert,Emma Lees,C. W. Anderson,S. Linn,Danny Reinberg +9 more
TL;DR: The isolation of a humanRNA polymerase II complex containing a subset of the basal transcription factors and the human homologues of the yeast SRB (for suppressors of RNA polymerase B) proteins1–3 is reported.
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A Human RNA Polymerase II Complex Containing Factors That Modify Chromatin Structure
Helen Cho,George Orphanides,Xiaoqing Sun,Xiang Jiao Yang,Vasily Ogryzko,Emma Lees,Yoshihiro Nakatani,Danny Reinberg +7 more
TL;DR: Protein interaction studies demonstrate a direct interaction between RNA polymerase II and the histone acetyltransferases p300 and PCAF, and p300 interacts specifically with the nonphosphorylated, initiation-competent form of RNA polymerases II.
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The Spt6 SH2 domain binds Ser2-P RNAPII to direct Iws1-dependent mRNA splicing and export
TL;DR: Binding of Spt6 to Ser2-P RNAPII provides a cotranscriptional mechanism to recruit Iws1, REF1/Aly, and associated mRNA processing, surveillance, and export factors to responsive genes.
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A disordered rock salt anode for fast-charging lithium-ion batteries
Haodong Liu,Zhuoying Zhu,Qizhang Yan,Sicen Yu,Xin He,Yan Chen,Rui Zhang,Lu Ma,Tongchao Liu,Matthew Li,Ruoqian Lin,Yiming Chen,Yejing Li,Xing Xing,Yoonjung Choi,Lucy Gao,Helen Cho,Ke An,Jun Feng,Robert Kostecki,Khalil Amine,Tianpin Wu,Jun Lu,Huolin L. Xin,Shyue Ping Ong,Ping Liu +25 more
TL;DR: It is reported that disordered rock salt can be used as a fast-charging anode that can reversibly cycle two lithium ions at an average voltage of about 0.6 volts versus a Li/Li+ reference electrode, alleviating a major safety concern (short-circuiting related to Li dendrite growth).