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Li Zhang
Professor, UT Dallas
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Heme binds to a short sequence that serves a regulatory function in diverse proteins.
L Zhang, L Guarente
The EMBO journal 14 (2), 313-320, 1995
3701995
Heme: a versatile signaling molecule controlling the activities of diverse regulators ranging from transcription factors to MAP kinases
SM Mense, L Zhang
Cell research 16 (8), 681-692, 2006
3582006
DNA supercoiling promotes formation of a bent repression loop in lac DNA
JA Borowiec, L Zhang, S Sasse-Dwight, JD Gralla
Journal of molecular biology 196 (1), 101-111, 1987
2971987
Heme, an essential nutrient from dietary proteins, critically impacts diverse physiological and pathological processes
J Hooda, A Shah, L Zhang
Nutrients 6 (3), 1080-1102, 2014
2412014
Molecular mechanism of heme signaling in yeast: the transcriptional activator Hap1 serves as the key mediator
L Zhang, A Hach
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS 56, 415-426, 1999
2251999
Gene expression profiling reveals the profound upregulation of hypoxia-responsive genes in primary human astrocytes
SM Mense, A Sengupta, M Zhou, C Lan, G Bentsman, DJ Volsky, L Zhang
Physiological genomics 25 (3), 435-449, 2006
1612006
Mitochondria targeting as an effective strategy for cancer therapy
P Ghosh, C Vidal, S Dey, L Zhang
International journal of molecular sciences 21 (9), 3363, 2020
1592020
The common insecticides cyfluthrin and chlorpyrifos alter the expression of a subset of genes with diverse functions in primary human astrocytes
SM Mense, A Sengupta, C Lan, M Zhou, G Bentsman, DJ Volsky, ...
Toxicological Sciences 93 (1), 125-135, 2006
1292006
Molecular mechanism governing heme signaling in yeast: a higher-order complex mediates heme regulation of the transcriptional activator HAP1
L Zhang, A Hach, C Wang
Molecular and cellular biology 18 (7), 3819-3828, 1998
1251998
Structure of a HAP1–DNA complex reveals dramatically asymmetric DNA binding by a homodimeric protein
DA King, L Zhang, L Guarente, R Marmorstein
Nature structural biology 6 (1), 64-71, 1999
1241999
Enhanced heme function and mitochondrial respiration promote the progression of lung cancer cells
J Hooda, D Cadinu, MM Alam, A Shah, TM Cao, LA Sullivan, R Brekken, ...
PloS one 8 (5), e63402, 2013
1122013
The yeast activator HAP1--a GAL4 family member--binds DNA in a directly repeated orientation.
L Zhang, L Guarente
Genes & Development 8 (17), 2110-2119, 1994
1111994
A mechanism of oxygen sensing in yeast: multiple oxygen-responsive steps in the heme biosynthetic pathway affect Hap1 activity
T Hon, A Dodd, R Dirmeier, N Gorman, PR Sinclair, L Zhang, RO Poyton
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (50), 50771-50780, 2003
1052003
A holistic view of cancer bioenergetics: mitochondrial function and respiration play fundamental roles in the development and progression of diverse tumors
MM Alam, S Lal, KE FitzGerald, L Zhang
Clinical and translational medicine 5, 1-14, 2016
982016
Heme deficiency interferes with the Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway and expression of a subset of neuronal genes
Y Zhu, T Hon, W Ye, L Zhang
902002
Heme biology: the secret life of heme in regulating diverse biological processes
L Zhang
World scientific, 2011
832011
The nuclear localization of SWI/SNF proteins is subjected to oxygen regulation
RG Dastidar, J Hooda, A Shah, TM Cao, RM Henke, L Zhang
Cell & bioscience 2, 1-13, 2012
802012
In situ nucleoprotein structure at the SV40 major late promoter: melted and wrapped DNA flank the start site.
L Zhang, JD Gralla
Genes & development 3 (11), 1814-1822, 1989
791989
HAP1 is nuclear but is bound to a cellular factor in the absence of heme.
L Zhang, L Guarente
Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (20), 14643-14647, 1994
741994
A novel mode of chaperone action: heme activation of Hap1 by enhanced association of Hsp90 with the repressed Hsp70-Hap1 complex
C Lan, HC Lee, S Tang, L Zhang
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (26), 27607-27612, 2004
702004
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