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Sung Hee Baek

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  122
Citations -  15508

Sung Hee Baek is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ubiquitin & Ubiquitin ligase. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 113 publications receiving 13362 citations. Previous affiliations of Sung Hee Baek include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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AMPK–SKP2–CARM1 signalling cascade in transcriptional regulation of autophagy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that CARM1-dependent histone arginine methylation is a crucial nuclear event in autophagy, and a new signalling axis of AMPK–SKP2–CARM1 is identified in the regulation ofAutophagy induction after nutrient starvation.
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Transcriptional regulation of a metastasis suppressor gene by Tip60 and beta-catenin complexes.

TL;DR: The molecular mechanisms underlying the antagonistic regulation of β-catenin–reptin and the Tip60 coactivator complexes for the metastasis suppressor gene, KAI1, are likely to be prototypic of a selective downregulation strategy for many genes, including a subset of NF-κB target genes.
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Macrophage/Cancer Cell Interactions Mediate Hormone Resistance by a Nuclear Receptor Derepression Pathway

TL;DR: Specific prostate cancer cell/macrophage interactions that mediate a switch in function of selective androgen receptor antagonists/modulators (SARMs) from repression to activation in vivo are reported.
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Promoter-Specific Roles for Liver X Receptor/Corepressor Complexes in the Regulation of ABCA1 and SREBP1 Gene Expression

TL;DR: It is reported that high-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels are increased in LXR-deficient mice, suggesting that derepression of ABCA1 and possibly other LXR target genes in selected tissues is sufficient to result in enhanced HDL biogenesis at the whole-body level.
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EZH2 Generates a Methyl Degron that Is Recognized by the DCAF1/DDB1/CUL4 E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Complex

TL;DR: It is proposed that EZH2-DCAF1/DDB1/CUL4 represents a previously unrecognized methylation-dependent ubiquitination machinery specifically recognizing "methyl degron"; through this, nonhistone protein stability can be dynamically regulated in a methylation -dependent manner.