Weishan Wang
Harvard University
2 Papers
Weishan Wang is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: SWI/SNF & Chromatin remodeling. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Weishan Wang include Boston Children's Hospital.
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SWI/SNF-mutant cancers depend on catalytic and non-catalytic activity of EZH2
Kimberly H. Kim,Kimberly H. Kim,Woojin Kim,Woojin Kim,Thomas P. Howard,Thomas P. Howard,Francisca Vazquez,Aviad Tsherniak,Jennifer Wu,Weishan Wang,Weishan Wang,Jeffrey R. Haswell,Jeffrey R. Haswell,Loren D. Walensky,Loren D. Walensky,William C. Hahn,William C. Hahn,Stuart H. Orkin,Charles W. M. Roberts +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that EZH2, a catalytic subunit of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), is essential in all tested cancer cell lines and xenografts harboring mutations of the SWI/SNF subunits ARID1A, PBRM1, and SMARCA4, but that co-occurrence of a Ras pathway mutation is correlated with abrogation of this dependence.
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The SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complex is required for maintenance of lineage specific enhancers.
Burak H. Alver,Kimberly H. Kim,Ping Lu,Ping Lu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Haley E. Manchester,Haley E. Manchester,Weishan Wang,Weishan Wang,Jeffrey R. Haswell,Jeffrey R. Haswell,Peter J. Park,Charles W. M. Roberts +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown via ChIP-seq and biochemical assays that SWI/SNF complexes are preferentially targeted to distal lineage specific enhancers and interact with p300 to modulate histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation, establishingSWI/ SNF complexes as regulators of the enhancer landscape and providing insight into the roles of SWI-SNF in cellular fate control.