
Christine Cheng
Bioinformatics Graduate Student
Email Christine
Office: NSB 3320
Phone: 858-822-4673
B.S. Plant Biology, National Taiwan University 1996
M.S. Computer Science, Stanford 2001
Research Interests
My research interest is in understanding the inflammatory gene expression programs and how different NFkB dimers function in regulating target specificity.
Publications
| Citation | Link |
|---|---|
| A unifying model for the selective regulation of inducible transcription by CpG islands and nucleosome remodeling. Ramirez-Carrozzi VR, Braas D, Bhatt DM, Cheng CS, Hong C, Doty KR, Black JC, Hoffmann A, Carey M, Smale ST. Cell 138(1):114-28. (2009) |
PubMed,PDF |
| Epigenetic control: slow and global, nimble and local. Cheng CS, Johnson TL, Hoffmann A. Genes and Development, 22(9), pp.1110-1114. (2008) |
PubMed,PDF |
| Sensitive ChIP-DSL technology reveals an extensive estrogen receptor
alpha-binding program on human gene promoters. Kwon YS, Garcia-Bassets I, Hutt KR, Cheng CS, Jin M, Liu D, Benner C, Wang D, Ye Z, Bibikova M, Fan JB, Duan L, Glass CK, Rosenfeld MG, Fu XD. PNAS 104(12):4852-7. (2007) |
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| Histone methylation-dependent mechanisms impose ligand dependency for gene
activation by nuclear receptors. Garcia-Bassets I, Kwon YS, Telese F, Prefontaine GG, Hutt KR, Cheng CS, Ju BG, Ohgi KA, Wang J, Escoubet-Lozach L, Rose DW, Glass CK, Fu XD, Rosenfeld MG. Cell. 128(3):505-18 (2007) |
PubMed,PDF |

