2018
The Role of Maternal HP1a in Early Drosophila Embryogenesis via Regulation of Maternal Transcript Production
Park AR, Liu N, Neuenkirchen N, Guo Q, Lin H. The Role of Maternal HP1a in Early Drosophila Embryogenesis via Regulation of Maternal Transcript Production. Genetics 2018, 211: 201-217. PMID: 30442760, PMCID: PMC6325692, DOI: 10.1534/genetics.118.301704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeterochromatin protein 1aMaternal transcriptsEarly Drosophila embryogenesisGermline developmentDrosophila embryogenesisMRNA splicingCell divisionTranscript productionProtein 1AEpigenetic factorsDownregulates genesEmbryogenesisGenesTranscriptsSplicingOogenesisTranscriptionOrganogenesisRegulationRoleProductionNeurogenesisDivisionDevelopmentTranslation
2016
Change point analysis of histone modifications reveals epigenetic blocks linking to physical domains
Chen M, Lin H, Zhao H. Change point analysis of histone modifications reveals epigenetic blocks linking to physical domains. The Annals Of Applied Statistics 2016, 10: 506-526. PMID: 27231496, PMCID: PMC4876974, DOI: 10.1214/16-aoas905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHistone modificationsHistone marksLocal chromatin environmentDistribution of genesWhole-genome analysisRelevant biological functionsEnrichment patternsSimilar enrichment patternsHigh-throughput techniquesChromatin environmentChromatin organizationEpigenetic blockTranscriptional outputGene regulationTranscriptional controlOrchestrated regulationEpigenetic mechanismsGO enrichmentTranscription levelsBiological functionsCombinatorial patternsGenomeGenesRegulationEukaryotes
2015
Poreless eggshells
Lin H, Matzuk MM. Poreless eggshells. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2015, 125: 4005-4007. PMID: 26485282, PMCID: PMC4639988, DOI: 10.1172/jci84692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNuclear pore complex functionMissense mutationsSpecific amino acid changesAmino acid changesRecessive missense mutationSomatic cellsNucleoporin 107Human mutationsGenetic materialAcid changesExtragonadal functionsOvarian developmentOocyte developmentMutationsGenesSole sourceFemale genetic materialIntrinsic factorsComplex functionsOrthologsAbnormal ovarian developmentFollicular developmentEmbryosFliesOocytes
2013
Piwi Genes Are Dispensable for Normal Hematopoiesis in Mice
Nolde MJ, Cheng EC, Guo S, Lin H. Piwi Genes Are Dispensable for Normal Hematopoiesis in Mice. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e71950. PMID: 24058407, PMCID: PMC3751959, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPiwi genesHematopoietic stem cellsNormal adult hematopoiesisPIWI protein familyStem cellsStem/progenitor cellsDiverse organismsAdult hematopoiesisProtein familyLong-term hematopoiesisMyeloablative stressCompetitive transplantationTransient expressionHuman leukemia cell linesHSC compartmentLeukemia cell linesGenesProliferative stateNormal hematopoiesisCell typesMIWI2Progenitor cellsLineage reconstitutionHematopoiesisCell proliferation
2012
High‐Efficiency Transfection and siRNA‐Mediated Gene Knockdown in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Ma Y, Lin H, Qiu C. High‐Efficiency Transfection and siRNA‐Mediated Gene Knockdown in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells. Current Protocols In Stem Cell Biology 2012, 21: 5c.2.1-5c.2.9. PMID: 22605647, DOI: 10.1002/9780470151808.sc05c02s21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh transfection efficiencyPluripotent stem cellsTransfection efficiencyTransfection reagent Lipofectamine 2000Human embryonic stem cellsStem cellsHuman pluripotent stem cellsEmbryonic stem cellsPluripotent cell linesLipofectamine 2000SiRNA-mediated gene knockdownPluripotent cellsExpensive equipmentPluripotent genesGene knockdownProtocolEfficiencyPrimary cellsGenesCell linesCarriersCellsApplicationsTransfection
2011
Genome‐Wide Studies Reveal That Lin28 Enhances the Translation of Genes Important for Growth and Survival of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Peng S, Chen L, Lei X, Yang L, Lin H, Carmichael GG, Huang Y. Genome‐Wide Studies Reveal That Lin28 Enhances the Translation of Genes Important for Growth and Survival of Human Embryonic Stem Cells. Stem Cells 2011, 29: 496-504. PMID: 21425412, DOI: 10.1002/stem.591.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA helicase AHuman embryonic stem cellsEmbryonic stem cellsLin28-dependent stimulationTranslation of genesStem cellsLet-7 microRNADominant negative inhibitorPolysome profilingGenes ImportantRibosomal proteinsCellular mRNAsTarget genesDeep sequencingReporter analysisMetabolic enzymesLin28Cell growthExpression levelsGenesTranslationCellsGrowthImmunoprecipitationMicroRNAs
2007
Drosophila PIWI associates with chromatin and interacts directly with HP1a
Brower-Toland B, Findley SD, Jiang L, Liu L, Yin H, Dus M, Zhou P, Elgin SC, Lin H. Drosophila PIWI associates with chromatin and interacts directly with HP1a. Genes & Development 2007, 21: 2300-2311. PMID: 17875665, PMCID: PMC1973144, DOI: 10.1101/gad.1564307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid MotifsAnimalsArgonaute ProteinsBinding SitesChromatinChromobox Protein Homolog 5Chromosomal Proteins, Non-HistoneDrosophila melanogasterDrosophila ProteinsEmbryo, NonmammalianFemaleGene SilencingMaleModels, MolecularNuclear ProteinsProtein BindingProteinsRNA-Induced Silencing ComplexConceptsHeterochromatin protein 1aPIWI-interacting RNAsEpigenetic changesChromatin-associated proteinsProtein family membersNormal silencingHeterochromatic genesFly genomeHeterochromatin componentsChromatin modifiersEpigenetic stateEpigenetic regulationRNA mechanismFruit flyPiwiTerminal domainProtein 1ACentral playerRNASpecific sequencesDirect interactionGenomeGenesMotifCellular systems
2004
Mili, a mammalian member of piwi family gene, is essential for spermatogenesis
Kuramochi-Miyagawa S, Kimura T, Ijiri TW, Isobe T, Asada N, Fujita Y, Ikawa M, Iwai N, Okabe M, Deng W, Lin H, Matsuda Y, Nakano T. Mili, a mammalian member of piwi family gene, is essential for spermatogenesis. Development 2004, 131: 839-849. PMID: 14736746, DOI: 10.1242/dev.00973.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPiwi family genesFamily genesPrimordial germ cell developmentPost-transcriptional regulationGerm cell developmentGerm cell productionPhysical binding propertiesMammalian homologPIWI domainMammalian membersTranslational regulationMouse homologDifferentiation of spermatocytesEarly prophaseMILIFunctional associationTargeted mutationsCell developmentFirst meiosisGenesPiwiEarly pachyteneStem cellsSpermatocyte stageHomolog
2002
miwi, a Murine Homolog of piwi, Encodes a Cytoplasmic Protein Essential for Spermatogenesis
Deng W, Lin H. miwi, a Murine Homolog of piwi, Encodes a Cytoplasmic Protein Essential for Spermatogenesis. Developmental Cell 2002, 2: 819-830. PMID: 12062093, DOI: 10.1016/s1534-5807(02)00165-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsArgonaute ProteinsChromosome MappingCloning, MolecularCyclic AMP Response Element ModulatorCytoplasmDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression RegulationInfertility, MaleLIM Domain ProteinsMaleMiceMice, KnockoutMolecular Sequence DataProtein IsoformsProteinsRepressor ProteinsRNA, MessengerSpermatogenesisTestisTranscription FactorsConceptsTarget genesPiwi family genesCytoplasmic protein essentialRound spermatid stageDiverse organismsPiwi genesTranslational regulationFamily genesProtein essentialCytoplasmic proteinsMaster regulatorMurine homologMIWIGenesSpermatid stageStem cellsMRNASpermiogenesisCREMSpermatogenesisSpermatogenic arrestPiwiHomologEncodesCloning