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Yanhui Xu

Researcher at Fudan University Shanghai Medical College

Publications -  110
Citations -  9548

Yanhui Xu is an academic researcher from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Heptad repeat. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 91 publications receiving 7605 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanhui Xu include Tsinghua University & Princeton University.

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Oncometabolite 2-Hydroxyglutarate Is a Competitive Inhibitor of α-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenases

TL;DR: 2-HG is a competitive inhibitor of multiple α-KG-dependent dioxygenases, including histone demethylases and the TET family of 5-methlycytosine (5mC) hydroxylases, leading to genome-wide histone and DNA methylation alterations.
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Inhibition of α-KG-dependent histone and DNA demethylases by fumarate and succinate that are accumulated in mutations of FH and SDH tumor suppressors

TL;DR: This study suggests that tumor-derived FH and SDH mutations accumulate fumarate and succinate, leading to enzymatic inhibition of multiple α-KG-dependent dioxygenases and consequent alterations of genome-wide histone and DNA methylation.
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Structure of the Protein Phosphatase 2A Holoenzyme.

TL;DR: The crystal structure of the heterotrimeric PP2A holoenzyme involving the regulatory subunit B'/B56/PR61, which comprises a scaffolding subunit and a catalytic subunit, is reported.
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Crystal Structure of TET2-DNA Complex: Insight into TET-Mediated 5mC Oxidation

TL;DR: The crystal structure of human TET2 bound to methylated DNA at 2.02 Å resolution is presented and provides a structural basis for understanding the mechanisms of TET-mediated 5mC oxidation.
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Structural insights into the YAP and TEAD complex

TL;DR: The three-dimensional structure of the YAP-TEAD1 complex is reported, in which YAP wraps around the globular structure of TEAD1 and forms extensive interactions via three highly conserved interfaces.