[3P-0053] KDM5A promotes MYC-driven transcription through regulating RNA polymerase II phosphorylation in multiple myeloma
○Hiroto Ohguchi1, Paul Park2, Tingjian Wang2, Berkley Gryder3, Daisuke Ogiya4, Keiji Kurata4, Xiaofeng Zhang2, Deyao Li2, Chengkui Pei2, Takeshi Masuda5, Catrine Johansson2, Virangika Wimalasena2, Yong Kim6, Shinjiro Hino7, Shingo Usuki8, Yawara Kawano9, Mehmet Samur4, YuTzu Tai4, Nikhil Munshi4, Masao Matsuoka9, Sumio Ohtsuki5, Mitsuyoshi Nakao7, Takashi Minami10, Shannon Lauberth11, Javed Khan6, Udo Oppermann12, Adam Durbin13, Kenneth Anderson4, Teru Hideshima4, Jun Qi2
(1.Div. of Dis.Epi., IRDA, Kumamoto Univ., 2.Dept. of Cancer Biol., DFCI, 3.Dept. of Genet. Genome Sci., CaseWesternReserve Univ. Sch. of Med., 4.Dept. of Med. Oncol., DFCI, 5.Dept. of Pharma. Microbiol., Facul. of Life Sci., Kumamoto Univ., 6.Genet.Branch, NCI, NIH, 7.Dept. of Med. Cell Biol., IMEG, Kumamoto Univ., 8.Liaison Lab., IMEG, Kumamoto Univ., 9.Dept. of Hematol., Kumamoto Univ. Sch. of Med., 10.Div. of Mol.Vascul.Biol., IRDA, Kumamoto Univ., 11.Div. of Biol.Sci., Univ. of Califonia, 12.Dept. of Orthopaedi., Univ. of Oxford, 13.Div. of Mol. Cancer, St.Jude Chid. Res. Hosp.)
d . Epigenetics / Chromatin(1 . Molecular)