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Jinhu Yin
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 6
Citations - 683
Jinhu Yin is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicase & Bloom syndrome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 649 citations.
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BLAP75/RMI1 promotes the BLM-dependent dissolution of homologous recombination intermediates
Leonard Wu,Csanád Z. Bachrati,Jiongwen Ou,Chang Xu,Jinhu Yin,Michael Chang,Weidong Wang,Lei Li,Grant W. Brown,Ian D. Hickson +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a recently identified third component of the human BLM/hTOPO IIIalpha complex, BLAP75/RMI1, promotes dissolution catalyzed by hTOPOIIIalpha, and evidence that BLAP 75/R MI1 acts by recruiting hTOPo IIIalpha to double Holliday junctions is presented.
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BLAP75, an essential component of Bloom's syndrome protein complexes that maintain genome integrity
Jinhu Yin,Alexandra Sobeck,Chang Xu,Amom Ruhikanta Meetei,Maureen E. Hoatlin,Lei Li,Weidong Wang +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that BLAP75, a novel protein containing a putative OB‐fold nucleic acid binding domain, is an integral component of BLM complexes, and is essential for their stability in vivo.
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Human RECQ1 and RECQ4 helicases play distinct roles in DNA replication initiation.
Saravanabhavan Thangavel,Ramiro Mendoza-Maldonado,Erika Tissino,Julia M. Sidorova,Jinhu Yin,Weidong Wang,Raymond J. Monnat,Arturo Falaschi,Alessandro Vindigni +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that RECQ1 and RECQ4 are integral components of the human replication complex and play distinct roles in DNA replication initiation and replication fork progression in vivo.
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Rif1 provides a new DNA-binding interface for the Bloom syndrome complex to maintain normal replication
Dongyi Xu,Parameswary A. Muniandy,Elisabetta Leo,Jinhu Yin,Saravanabhavan Thangavel,Xi Shen,Miki,Keli Agama,Rong Guo,David A. Fox,Amom Ruhikanta Meetei,Lauren E. Wilson,Huy Nguyen,Nan Ping Weng,Steven J. Brill,Lei Li,Alessandro Vindigni,Yves Pommier,Michael M. Seidman,Weidong Wang +19 more
TL;DR: V vertebrate Rif1 contains a DNA‐binding domain that resembles the αCTD domain of bacterial RNA polymerase α; and this domain preferentially binds fork and Holliday junction (HJ) DNA in vitro and is required for R if1 to resist replication stress in vivo.
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Massively parallel reporter assays and variant scoring identified functional variants and target genes for melanoma loci and highlighted cell-type specificity.
Erping Long,Jinhu Yin,Karen M. Funderburk,Mai Xu,James Q. Feng,Tongwu Zhang,Timothy G. Myers,Alyxandra C. Golden,Rohit Thakur,Hyunkyung Kong,Lea Jessop,Eun Young Kim,Kristine Jones,Raj Chari,Mitchell J. Machiela,Kai Yu,Mark M. Iles,Maria Teresa Landi,Matthew Law,Stephen J. Chanock,Kevin K. Brown,Jiyeon Choi +21 more
TL;DR: The most recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) of cutaneous melanoma identified 54 risk-associated loci, but functional variants and their target genes for most have not been established as discussed by the authors .