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Yasuo Hamamori
Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine
Publications - 27
Citations - 5631
Yasuo Hamamori is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcription factor & Notch signaling pathway. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 27 publications receiving 5452 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasuo Hamamori include University of Southern California.
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HES and HERP families: multiple effectors of the Notch signaling pathway.
TL;DR: The identification of the HERP family as a Notch effector that cooperates with HES/E(spl) family has opened a new avenue to the authors' understanding of the Notch signaling pathway.
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twist is a potential oncogene that inhibits apoptosis
Roberta Maestro,Angelo Paolo Dei Tos,Yasuo Hamamori,Svetlana Krasnokutsky,Vittorio Sartorelli,Larry Kedes,Claudio Doglioni,David Beach,Gregory J. Hannon +8 more
TL;DR: Twin may play multiple roles in the formation of rhabdomyosarcomas, halting terminal differentiation, inhibiting apoptosis, and interfering with the p53 tumor-suppressor pathway.
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Differential roles of p300 and PCAF acetyltransferases in muscle differentiation
Pier Lorenzo Puri,Pier Lorenzo Puri,Vittorio Sartorelli,Vittorio Sartorelli,Xiang Jiao Yang,Yasuo Hamamori,Vasily Ogryzko,Bruce H. Howard,Larry Kedes,Jean Y. J. Wang,Adolf Graessmann,Yoshihiro Nakatani,Massimo Levrero,Massimo Levrero +13 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that recruitment of histone acetyltransferase activity of PCAF by MyoD, through p300/CBP, is crucial for activation of the myogenic program.
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Notch Signaling in Vascular Development
TL;DR: This review focuses on ligands, receptors, and target genes of Notch signaling in the vascular system and discusses (1) tissue distribution; (2) gain- and loss-of-function studies; and (3) the role of notch components in human diseases involving theascular system.
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Regulation of Histone Acetyltransferases p300 and PCAF by the bHLH Protein Twist and Adenoviral Oncoprotein E1A
Yasuo Hamamori,Vittorio Sartorelli,Vasily Ogryzko,Pier Lorenzo Puri,Pier Lorenzo Puri,Hung-Yi Wu,Jean Y. J. Wang,Yoshihiro Nakatani,Larry Kedes +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Twist directly binds two independent HAT domains of acetyltransferases, p300 and p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF), and directly regulates their HAT activities.