Pingping Wang
University of California, San Diego
3 Papers
Pingping Wang is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: SR protein & Phosphorylation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
SR Proteins in Vertical Integration of Gene Expression from Transcription to RNA Processing to Translation
TL;DR: Findings in this work highlight the broader roles of SR proteins in vertical integration of gene expression and provide mechanistic insights into their contributions to genome stability and proper cell-cycle progression in higher eukaryotic cells.
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MiR-215 Is Induced Post-transcriptionally via HIF-Drosha Complex and Mediates Glioma-Initiating Cell Adaptation to Hypoxia by Targeting KDM1B.
Jing Hu,Tao Sun,Hui Wang,Zhengxin Chen,Shuai Wang,Lifeng Yuan,Tingyu Liu,Hairi Li,Pingping Wang,Yukuan Feng,Qinhong Wang,Roger E. McLendon,Allan H. Friedman,Stephen T. Keir,Darell D. Bigner,Jeffrey C. Rathmell,Xiang-Dong Fu,Qi-Jing Li,Huibo Wang,Xiao-Fan Wang +19 more
TL;DR: It is reported that hypoxia-induced miR-215 is vital for reprograming GICs to fit the hypoxic microenvironment via suppressing the expression of an epigenetic regulator KDM1B and modulating activities of multiple pathways.
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Both decreased and increased SRPK1 levels promote cancer by interfering with PHLPP-mediated dephosphorylation of Akt.
Pingping Wang,Zhi-Hong Zhou,Anchang Hu,Claudio P. Albuquerque,Claudio P. Albuquerque,Yu Zhou,Lixin Hong,Emma Sierecki,Masahiko Ajiro,Michael J. Kruhlak,Curtis C. Harris,Kun-Liang Guan,Zhi-Ming Zheng,Alexandra C. Newton,Peiqing Sun,Huilin Zhou,Huilin Zhou,Xiang-Dong Fu +17 more
TL;DR: A critical mechanism for regulation of Akt activity by the splicing kinase SRPK1, a downstream Akt target for transducing growth signals to regulate splicing, is reported, providing a mechanistic basis for previous observations that SR PK1 is downregulated in some cancer contexts and upregulated in others.